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printout
[print-out]
noun
output produced by a printer, generally on continuous sheets of paper.
Word History and Origins
Origin of printout1
Example Sentences
The short two-paragraph complaint to the police submitted by Sanchi's family on the night of 11 July came with printouts of some photos and videos as evidence.
This was followed by last month's infamous Oval Office showdown when Trump ambushed Ramaphosa with a video and printouts of stories alleging white people were being persecuted – much of his dossier has been discredited.
“But I can appreciate what you’re saying,” he continued, before handing me a printout of an article titled “Slowing Down as the World Speeds Up.”
The printout I bring to the Getty contains references to houses, nodes and aspect patterns that mean nothing to me, but Garfield makes quick work of interpreting the language.
Accredited witnesses are handed a copy and paper printouts of the tallies are also transported to the CNE by the military.
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