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printer
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary

English

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WOTD – 3 February 2018

Etymology

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A printer (sense 2) in Leipzig, East Germany, inking a roller
A Lexmark X5100 printer (sense 3), which is connected to a computer to print text or images

    From print +‎ -er.

    Pronunciation

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    • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈpɹɪntə(ɹ)/
    • (General American) IPA(key): /ˈpɹɪntɚ/; (US in fast speech) /ˈpɹɪnɚ/, [ˈpʰɹɪɾ̃ɚ], [ˈpʰɹɪnɚ]
    • Audio (General Australian):(file)
    • Rhymes: -ɪntə(ɹ)
    • Hyphenation: print‧er

    Noun

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    printer (plural printers)

    1. One who makes prints.
      • 1922, Basil Stewart, “How Colour-prints were Produced”, in Subjects Portrayed in Japanese Colour-prints: A Collector’s Guide to All the Subjects Illustrated including an Exhaustive Account of the Chushingura and other Famous Plays, together with a Causerie on the Japanese Theater, New York, N.Y.: E. P. Dutton, →OCLC; republished as A Guide to Japanese Prints and Their Subject Matter, New York, N.Y.: Dover Publications, 1979, →ISBN, page 8:
        Old Japanese colour-prints are printed on a sheet of mulberry-bark paper, and are the product of three different craftsmen: the artist who drew the original design, the block-maker or engraver who transferred the design to the wood, and the printer.
    2. (printing) The operator of a printing press or the owner of a printing business; (metonymic) any printing business.
      • 1545 July 2, Thomas Elyot, A Preservative agaynste Deth, Imprinted at London in Fletestrete: By Thomas Berthelet, printer to the kynges highnes, →OCLC, colophon:
        IMPRINTED at London in Fleteſtrete by Thomas Berthelet, printer to the kynges highnes, the ſeconde of July, the yere of our lorde. M. DXLV. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum ſolum.
      • 1637 July 11, John Rushworth, “[Appendix.] A Decree of Star-Chamber Concerning Printing, Made the Eleventh Day of July Last Past, 1637”, in Historical Collections. The Second Volume of the Second Part, Containing the Principal Matters which Happened from March 26. 1639, until the Summoning of a Parliament, which Met at Westminster, April 13, 1640. With an Account of the Proceedings of that Parliament; and the Transactions and Affairs from that Time, until the Meeting of Another Parliament, November the 3d following. With Some Remarkable Passages therein during the First Six Months. Impartially Related, and Disposed within Annals. Setting forth only Matter of Fact in Order of Time, without Observation or Reflection, London: Printed by M. Wotton at the Three Pigeons against the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet, and G. Conyers at the Golden Ring on Ludgate-Hill, published 1686, →OCLC, item XIX, pages 311–312:
        The Court doth Declare, as formerly ſo now, That no Apprentices be taken into any Printing-houſe, otherwiſe than according to this Proportion following, (viz.) ever Maſter Printer that is, or hath been Maſter or Upper Warden of his Company, may have three Apprentices at one time and no more, and every Maſter-Printer that is of the Livery of his Company, may have two Apprentices at one time and no more, […]
      • 1824, J[ohn] Johnson, “The Origin, Rise, and Progress of the Typographic Art”, in Typographia, or The Printers’ Instructor: Including an Account of the Origin of Printing, with Biographical Notices of the Printers of England, from Caxton to the Close of the Sixteenth Century: A Series of Ancient and Modern Alphabets, and Domesday Characters: Together with an Elucidation of Every Subject Connected with the Art, volume I, London: Published by Messrs. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, Paternoster Row, London, →OCLC, pages 4–5:
        […] Pecuniary motives induced the first printers (from the large sums which were usually paid for manuscripts) to sell their works as such; so that printing was, for a period, as much the counterfeit as the substitute for writing, it being a facsimile of the most approved Scribes.
      • 2021 November 3, Adrian Shooter talks to Paul Clifton, “A lifetime of railway achievements”, in RAIL, number 943, page 34:
        Never one to waste an opportunity, he says now: "The low points? You can read about them in my forthcoming book! It's at the printers now.
    3. (computer hardware) A device, usually attached to a computer, used to print text or images onto paper; an analogous device capable of producing three-dimensional objects.
      • 1872 February 24, “Telegraph Instruments”, in The Mechanics’ Magazine and Journal of Science, Arts, and Manufactures, volume XCVI, London: Mechanics' Magazine Offices, 166, Fleet Street, and 85, Gracechurch Street, E.C., →OCLC, page 172, column 1:
        The use of the Hughes type printer is extending on the main circuits, where speed of transmission is a great object; but it is highly improbable that it will ever be adopted, except on main circuits.
      • 1903, “The Rowland Multiplex Printing Telegraph System”, in Telegraph Age. A Semi-monthly Journal Devoted to Telegraphy, volume XX, New York, N.Y.: J[ohn] B. Taltavall, →OCLC, page 461, column 1:
        By the use of these keys in conjunction with the other keys, the operator has perfect control over the receiving printer at the distant station.
      • 1924, Railway Signaling and Communications, volume 17, number 1, Bristol, Conn.: Simmons-Boardman Publishing, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 36, column 1:
        For long distance messages, reports, etc., the use of the printer telegraph renders a highly satisfactory and efficient service, especially where the line circuits are derived through a composite or phantom circuit without the exclusive use of wires for this circuit. The Union Pacific recently installed a two-channel multiplex automatic printer on a simplexed circuit, thereby eliminating the necessity for at least one additional overland wire, and also speeding up the service and reducing the cost for each message.
      • 1928 August 18, Robert F. Dirkes, Vernon R. Kimball, James W. Long, Operating Simplex Printers in a Multiplex System‎[1], US Patent US1802240A, claim 3, page 5, column 1:
        In a telegraph system, a multiplex transmission circuit in which the signals transmitted comprise equal-impulse code combinations, a receiving distributor for separating the successive combinations into separate channels, a simplex printer for each channel, and local means including said distributor for generating start and rest impulses for each printer.
      • 1959 September, “Compact Printer”, in Air Conditioning, Heating and Ventilating, volume 56, New York, N.Y.: Industrial Press, →OCLC, page 103:
        Top-quality prints in minutes, at savings up to 80%, are said to be possible with the Satellite printer. Printer is sold by Eugene Dietzgen Co, Chicago, Ill.
      • 2015, Nicki Peter Petrikowski, “Introduction”, in Getting the Most out of Makerspaces to Create with 3-D Printers (Makerspaces series), New York, N.Y.: Rosen Publishing, →ISBN, page 5:
        Much like a regular printer can print out a picture or text file, these machines can turn a digital 3-D model into a real, tangible object, and they are becoming more and more widespread. All over the world, makerspaces (places where people can gather, share ideas, learn, and use tools like 3-D printers to let their dreams become reality) are opening the doors.
      Hyponyms: 3D printer, inkjet printer; see also the derived terms below

    Synonyms

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    • (person who makes prints): printmaker, printworker (employee)
    • (printing business): imprint, publisher, publishing house, printseller, printshop, printing shop, printing house; imprimery (archaic)

    Derived terms

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    • 3D printer
    • band printer
    • belt printer
    • bioprinter
    • block printer
    • daisy wheel printer
    • daisywheel printer
    • dot matrix printer
    • impact matrix printer
    • impact printer
    • inkjet printer
    • ink jet printer
    • job printer
    • jour printer
    • laser printer
    • line printer
    • microprinter
    • miniprinter
    • money printer
    • network printer
    • nonprinter
    • photoprinter
    • pretty-printer
    • printer buffer
    • printerdom
    • printeress
    • printer-friendly
    • printerless
    • printerlike
    • printer's apostrophe
    • printer's devil
    • printer's devilry
    • printer's hat
    • printer's ink
    • printer's proof
    • printer's reader
    • printer's ream
    • printery
    • security printer
    • teleprinter
    • thermal printer
    • thermoprinter
    • three-dimensional printer
    • ticket printer

    Descendants

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    • → Azerbaijani: printer
    • → Georgian: პრინტერი (ṗrinṭeri)
    • → Japanese: プリンター (purintā)
    • → Korean: 프린터 (peurinteo)
    • → Russian: при́нтер (prínter)
    • → Serbo-Croatian: prìnter, прѝнтер

    Translations

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    one who makes prints
    • Afrikaans: drukker
    • Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܛܵܒ݂ܘܿܥܵܐ m (ṭāḇōˁā), ܛܵܒ݂ܘܿܥܬܵܐ f (ṭāḇōˁtā)
    • Belarusian: друка́р m (drukár), друка́рка f (drukárka)
    • Bulgarian: please add this translation if you can
    • Catalan: impressor (ca) m, impressora (ca) f
    • Chinese:
      Mandarin: 印刷者 (zh) (yìnshuāzhě)
    • Danish: trykker (da) c
    • Dutch: drukker (nl) m
    • Faroese: prentari m
    • Finnish: painaja (fi), vedostaja, tulostaja
    • French: imprimeur (fr) m, imprimeuse (fr) f
    • Galician: impresor m
    • German: Drucker (de) m, Druckerin (de) f
    • Greek: τυπογράφος (el) m (typográfos)
    • Greenlandic: naqiterisoq
    • Hungarian: nyomdász (hu)
    • Ido: imprimanto
    • Indonesian: pencetak (id)
    • Japanese: 印刷者 (いんさつしゃ, insatsusha)
    • Korean: 인쇄자(印刷者) (inswaeja)
    • Luxembourgish: Drécker m
    • Macedonian: печатар (mk) m (pečatar), печатач (mk) m (pečatač)
    • Maori: kaitāā (person), kaiperēhiā (person), pūreretā (Computer), perēhi (printing press)
    • Ottoman Turkish: باصمه‌جی (basmacı)
    • Portuguese: impressor (pt) m
    • Romanian: tipograf (ro) m
    • Russian: печа́тник (ru) m (pečátnik), типо́граф (ru) m (tipógraf)
    • Spanish: impresor (es) f
    • Swedish: typograf (sv) c, tryckare (sv) c, tryckerska c (female printer) (antiquated)
    • Ukrainian: друка́р m (drukár), друка́рка f (drukárka)
    • Welsh: argraffwr m
    • Yiddish: דרוקער m (druker)
    operator of a printing press
    • Afrikaans: drukker
    • Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܛܵܒ݂ܘܿܥܵܐ m (ṭāḇōˁā), ܛܵܒ݂ܘܿܥܬܵܐ f (ṭāḇōˁtā)
    • Belarusian: друка́р m (drukár), друка́рка f (drukárka)
    • Bulgarian: печата́р m (pečatár), печата́рка f (pečatárka)
    • Chinese:
      Mandarin: 印刷者 (zh) (yìnshuāzhě)
    • Czech: tiskař (cs) m, tiskařka f
    • Dutch: drukker (nl) m
    • Esperanto: tipografo (eo)
    • Faroese: prentari m
    • Finnish: painaja (fi)
    • French: imprimeur (fr) m, imprimeuse (fr) f
    • Galician: impresor m
    • German: Drucker (de) m, Druckerin (de) f
    • Greek: τυπογράφος (el) m (typográfos)
    • Hungarian: nyomdász (hu)
    • Icelandic: prentari (is) m
    • Ido: imprimisto (io)
    • Indonesian: pencetak (id)
    • Irish: clódóir m
    • Japanese: 印刷工 (いんさつこう, insatsukō)
    • Korean: 인쇄자(印刷者) (inswaeja)
    • Macedonian: печатар (mk) m (pečatar), печатач (mk) m (pečatač), печатарка f (pečatarka), печатачка f (pečatačka)
    • Maori: kaiperēhi
    • Norman: împrînmeux m (Jersey)
    • Norwegian:
      Bokmål: trykker m
    • Ottoman Turkish: باصمه‌جی (basmacı)
    • Polish: drukarz (pl) m, drukarka (pl) f
    • Portuguese: gráfico (pt) m, impressor (pt) m
    • Romanian: tipograf (ro) m
    • Russian: печа́тник (ru) m (pečátnik), печа́тница (ru) f (pečátnica), типо́граф (ru) m (tipógraf)
    • Scottish Gaelic: clò-bhualadair m
    • Slovak: sadzač m (not the owner, just the worker), tiskar m, tiskarka f
    • Spanish: impresor (es)
    • Swedish: tryckare (sv) c (press operator), tryckeriägare c (owner of printing business), tryckerska c (female printer, antiquated)
    • Tagalog: manlilimbag
    • Turkish: matbaacı (tr)
    • Ukrainian: друка́р m (drukár), друка́рка f (drukárka)
    • Urdu: طابِع m (tābi')
    • Welsh: argraffwr m, printiwr m
    • Yiddish: דרוקער m (druker)
    computing: device used to print text or images
    • Afrikaans: rekenaardrukker
    • Albanian: printer m
    • Arabic: طَابِعَة f (ṭābiʕa)
      Gulf Arabic: طابْعة f (ṭābʕa)
    • Armenian: տպիչ (tpičʻ)
    • Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܛܵܒ݂ܘܿܥܬܵܐ f (ṭāḇōˁtā)
    • Azerbaijani: printer
    • Basque: inprimagailu
    • Belarusian: пры́нтэр m (prýnter), пры́нтар m (prýntar)
    • Bengali: প্রিন্টার (bn) (prinṭar)
    • Bulgarian: при́нтер (bg) m (prínter)
    • Burmese: ပုံနှိပ်စက် (my) (pumhnipcak)
    • Catalan: impressora (ca) f
    • Chinese:
      Mandarin: 打印機 / 打印机 (zh) (dǎyìnjī), 印表機 / 印表机 (zh) (yìnbiǎojī) (Taiwan)
    • Crimean Tatar: printer
    • Czech: tiskárna (cs) f
    • Danish: printer (da) c
    • Dutch: printer (nl) m
    • Esperanto: presilo
    • Estonian: printer (et)
    • Faroese: prentari m
    • Finnish: tulostin (fi), printteri (fi)
    • French: imprimante (fr) f
    • Galician: impresora (gl) f
    • Georgian: პრინტერი (ṗrinṭeri)
    • German: Drucker (de) m
    • Greek: εκτυπωτής (el) m (ektypotís)
    • Hebrew: מַדְפֶּסֶת (he) f (madpéset)
    • Hindi: प्रिंटर (hi) m (priṇṭar)
    • Hungarian: nyomtató (hu)
    • Icelandic: prentari (is) m
    • Ido: imprimilo (io)
    • Indonesian: pencetak (id), printer
    • Irish: clóire m, printéir m
    • Italian: stampante (it) f
    • Japanese: プリンター (ja) (purintā) (for computing), 印刷機 (ja) (insatsuki)
    • Kalmyk: кевлүр (kevlür)
    • Kazakh: басып шығарғыш (basyp şyğarğyş), принтер (printer)
    • Khmer: ម៉ាស៊ីនបោះពុម្ព (maasɨn bɑh pum)
    • Korean: 프린터 (ko) (peurinteo)
    • Kurdish:
      Northern Kurdish: çaper (ku)
    • Kyrgyz: принтер (printer)
    • Lao: ຈັກພິມ (lo) (chak phim), ເຄື່ອງພິມ (khư̄ang phim)
    • Latvian: printeris m
    • Lithuanian: spausdintuvas m, printeris m
    • Luxembourgish: Drécker m
    • Macedonian: печатар (mk) m (pečatar), печатач (mk) m (pečatač)
    • Malay: pencetak (ms)
    • Maori: pūreretā, mīhini tā
    • Mongolian:
      Cyrillic: хэвлүүр (mn) (xevlüür), принтер (printer), бичиглүүр (bičiglüür) (China)
    • Norman: printeu m (Jersey)
    • Northwestern Ojibwa: ozhibii'an-gashkigwaason
    • Norwegian:
      Bokmål: skriver (no) m
    • Occitan: imprimanta f
    • Persian:
      Dari: پِرِنْتَر (pirintar)
      Iranian Persian: چاپْگَر (čâpgar), پِرینْتِر (perinter)
    • Polish: drukarka (pl) f
    • Portuguese: impressora (pt) f
    • Romanian: imprimantă (ro) f
    • Russian: при́нтер (ru) m (príntɛr)
    • Serbo-Croatian:
      Cyrillic: шта̀мпа̄ч m, писач m, прѝнтер m
      Roman: štàmpāč (sh) m, pisač (sh) m, prìnter (sh) m
    • Slovak: tlačiareň f, tlač f
    • Slovene: tiskalnik m
    • Spanish: impresora (es) f
    • Swedish: skrivare (sv) c
    • Tajik: принтер (printer), чопгар (čopgar)
    • Thai: เครื่องพิมพ์ (th) (krʉ̂ʉang-pim)
    • Turkish: yazıcı (tr)
    • Turkmen: printer
    • Ukrainian: при́нтер m (prýnter)
    • Urdu: پِرِنْٹَر m (pirinṭar), طابِعَہ m (tābi'a)
    • Uyghur: پرىنتېر (printër), خەتباسقۇ (xetbasqu)
    • Uzbek: printer (uz)
    • Vietnamese: máy in (vi)
    • Volapük: dabüköm
    • Welsh: argraffydd m
    • Yiddish: דרוקער ? (druker)
    The translations below need to be checked and inserted above into the appropriate translation tables. See instructions at Wiktionary:Entry layout § Translations.
    Translations to be checked
    • Norman: (please verify) împrînmeux m (Jersey)

    See also

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    • plotter

    Further reading

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    • printer on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

    Anagrams

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    • reprint

    Azerbaijani

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    Etymology

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    Borrowed from English printer.

    Noun

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    printer (definite accusative printeri, plural printerlər)

    1. printer (device used to print text or images)

    Declension

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    Declension of printer
    singular plural
    nominative printerprinterlər
    definite accusative printeriprinterləri
    dative printerəprinterlərə
    locative printerdəprinterlərdə
    ablative printerdənprinterlərdən
    definite genitive printerinprinterlərin
    Possessive forms of printer
    nominative
    singular plural
    mənim (“my”) printerim printerlərim
    sənin (“your”) printerin printerlərin
    onun (“his/her/its”) printeri printerləri
    bizim (“our”) printerimiz printerlərimiz
    sizin (“your”) printeriniz printerləriniz
    onların (“their”) printeri or printerləri printerləri
    accusative
    singular plural
    mənim (“my”) printerimi printerlərimi
    sənin (“your”) printerini printerlərini
    onun (“his/her/its”) printerini printerlərini
    bizim (“our”) printerimizi printerlərimizi
    sizin (“your”) printerinizi printerlərinizi
    onların (“their”) printerini or printerlərini printerlərini
    dative
    singular plural
    mənim (“my”) printerimə printerlərimə
    sənin (“your”) printerinə printerlərinə
    onun (“his/her/its”) printerinə printerlərinə
    bizim (“our”) printerimizə printerlərimizə
    sizin (“your”) printerinizə printerlərinizə
    onların (“their”) printerinə or printerlərinə printerlərinə
    locative
    singular plural
    mənim (“my”) printerimdə printerlərimdə
    sənin (“your”) printerində printerlərində
    onun (“his/her/its”) printerində printerlərində
    bizim (“our”) printerimizdə printerlərimizdə
    sizin (“your”) printerinizdə printerlərinizdə
    onların (“their”) printerində or printerlərində printerlərində
    ablative
    singular plural
    mənim (“my”) printerimdən printerlərimdən
    sənin (“your”) printerindən printerlərindən
    onun (“his/her/its”) printerindən printerlərindən
    bizim (“our”) printerimizdən printerlərimizdən
    sizin (“your”) printerinizdən printerlərinizdən
    onların (“their”) printerindən or printerlərindən printerlərindən
    genitive
    singular plural
    mənim (“my”) printerimin printerlərimin
    sənin (“your”) printerinin printerlərinin
    onun (“his/her/its”) printerinin printerlərinin
    bizim (“our”) printerimizin printerlərimizin
    sizin (“your”) printerinizin printerlərinizin
    onların (“their”) printerinin or printerlərinin printerlərinin

    Further reading

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    • “printer” in Obastan.com.

    Chinese

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    Etymology

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    From English printer.

    Pronunciation

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    • Cantonese (Jyutping): pin1 taa2

    • Cantonese
      • (Standard Cantonese, Guangzhou–Hong Kong)+
        • Jyutping: pin1 taa2
        • Yale: pīn tá
        • Cantonese Pinyin: pin1 taa2
        • Guangdong Romanization: pin1 ta2
        • Sinological IPA (key): /pʰiːn⁵⁵ tʰaː³⁵/

    Noun

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    printer

    1. (Hong Kong Cantonese) printer (computer hardware); photocopier (Classifier: 部 c)

    Synonyms

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    Dialectal synonyms of 打印機 (“printer”) [map]
    Variety Location Words
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    Northeastern Mandarin Taiwan 印表機, 列表機, 列印機
    Singapore 打印機
    Cantonese Hong Kong 打印機, 列印機, printer
    Taishan (Guanghai) 打印機
    Mandalay (Taishan) 打印機
    Southern Min Puning 拍印機
    Wu Shanghai 打印機

    See also

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    • print

    References

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    • Bauer, Robert S. (2021), ABC Cantonese-English Comprehensive Dictionary, Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, →ISBN, page 791

    Crimean Tatar

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    Other scripts
    Cyrillic принтер
    Roman

    Etymology

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    From English printer.

    Pronunciation

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    • Hyphenation: prin‧ter

    Noun

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    printer

    1. printer

    Declension

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    Declension of printer
    singular plural
    nominative printer printerler
    genitive printerniñ printerlerniñ
    dative printerge printerlerge
    accusative printerni printerlerni
    locative printerde printerlerde
    ablative printerden printerlerden

    References

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    • “printer”, in Luğatçıq (in Russian)

    Dutch

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    Etymology

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    Borrowed from English printer. Equivalent to printen +‎ -er.

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ˈprɪn.tər/
    • Audio:(file)
    • Hyphenation: prin‧ter
    • Rhymes: -ɪntər

    Noun

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    printer m (plural printers, diminutive printertje n)

    1. a printer (electronic device for printing papers or three-dimentional objects)

    Indonesian

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    Indonesian Wikipedia has an article on:
    printer
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    Etymology

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    Borrowed from English printer.

    Pronunciation

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    • (Standard Indonesian) IPA(key): /ˈprintər/ [ˈprin̪.t̪ər]
    • Rhymes: -intər
    • Syllabification: prin‧ter

    Noun

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    printer (plural printer-printer)

    1. (computing) printer: a device, usually attached to a computer, used to print text or images onto paper; an analogous device capable of producing three-dimensional objects
      Synonym: pencetak

    Further reading

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    • “printer”, in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia [Great Dictionary of the Indonesian Language] (in Indonesian), Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation – Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, 2016

    Serbo-Croatian

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    Serbo-Croatian Wikipedia has an article on:
    printer
    Wikipedia sh

    Etymology

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    Borrowed from English printer.

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /prǐnter/

    Noun

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    prìnter m inan (Cyrillic spelling прѝнтер)

    1. (computing, telegraphy) printer (device that prints images and text on paper)
      Synonyms: pisač, štampač

    Declension

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    Further reading

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    • “printer”, in Hrvatski jezični portal [Croatian language portal] (in Serbo-Croatian), 2006–2026
    Retrieved from "https://en.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?title=printer&oldid=88900413"
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