Definition of Misprints. Meaning of Misprints. Synonyms of Misprints

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Definition of Misprints

Misprint
Misprint Mis*print", n. A mistake in printing; a deviation from the copy; as, a book full of misprints.
Misprint
Misprint Mis*print", v. t. To print wrong.

Meaning of Misprints from wikipedia

- Newspaper misprints may refer to: Typographical error Newspaper misprints, a humorous mini-section in Private Eye magazine. This disambiguation page lists...
- "The Winker's Song (Misprint)", also known as "The ****er's Song" and "I'm a ****er", is a 1978 comedy song written and performed by British musician Doc...
- Chattanooga, TN (USA) The New Schaff-Herzog – Bible Versions "Bibles With Misprints or Unusual Renderings" The History of the English Bible: Part I: From...
- A typographical error (often shortened to typo), also called a misprint, is a mistake (such as a spelling or transposition error) made in the typing of...
- suggested that the high number of observed misprints was due more to the quality of the readership than the misprints' greater frequency. The newspaper was...
- stamps were issued on 1 May 1851. The "9 Kreuzer Green" stamp was a color misprint of the 9 Kreuzer denomination that was printed in green instead of pink...
- no. 247, from September–October 1932. Complicating matters, this was misprinted as being vol. XXI, no. 246.) This is the big one: the previous face was...
- readers pointed out that their copies of Iron Flame had a variety of misprints. These included spines that read Fourth Wing instead of Iron Flame and...
- in 1971 replaced the old Shaw tartan (a Black Watch variant based on a misprinted image in Logan & McIan (1847)) with a new pair (dress and hunting) designed...
- According to one story, a careless typesetter made an error. When the misprint appeared on the title page of his first book, Faulkner was asked whether...