The Collaborative International Dictionary
Photoprint \Pho"to*print`\, n. Any print made by a photomechanical process.
Usage examples of "photoprint".
Jerry Rivas and one of the engineers Kurt Fawzi had hired had gotten out of a jeep and were looking at another photoprint of the map.
Dory Gustafson, busy draping a photoprint stand with a length of treated cloth, looked up long enough to call a greeting, but did not pause in her work.
Instead of the usual readout of computer-printed lines the fax contained what was clearly a page-by-page photoprint of the original volume of government transactions for Washington Territory 1860-1870.
Dad told me as we were sorting the corrected master sheets and loading them into the photoprint machine, to be sent out on the air.
And a photoprint of our treaty with Ptosphes, and I made first application for a charter.
The photoprint division slaved all night, and the excited troops had the pictures on their bulletin boards by the next morning.
It only obtained one photoprint and fortunately, he had moved beyond its range before it could get another but that one was enough.
London showed me a very good Identikit photoprint of you and asked if I could identify you.
I add that the original tapes from which the photoprint was made are stored in Gold-stone, so there is no question that arises of foolishness.
Bade immediately called his photoprint division and gave orders for the pictures to be duplicated by the thousands.
They even found, in his living quarters, a blown-up photoprint picture of Nevil Ormm, draped in black.
She pressed another button, got the photoprint out of a slot, and propped it beside the screen.
Luther Smith began getting photoprints out of the slot at the bottom of the screen and passing them to the others.
Walls of dark-glazed pine were decorated with watercolors, limited-edition photoprints of outdoor scenes and animals, and Indian carvings.
Otherwise she schlepps around in that youthful world of TV, radio, and photoprint.