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screen-print

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[skreen-print]

noun

  1. a print made by the silkscreen process.



verb (used with object)

  1. to print by silkscreen.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of screen-print1

First recorded in 1925–30; (silk)screen ( def. ) + print ( def. )
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Once Ezra and Orson leave Colorado, they commiserate about the iniquities of capitalism and screen-print go-girl maxims and wine-mom proverbs on T-shirts to sell to wealthy white women, a demographic they earmark for their next con.

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On both days, attendees will also get the chance to screen-print their own totes and T-shirts at the museum’s exhibit table.

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Consider this long-sleeve, retro-graphic, screen-print shirt in mint for someone on your list.

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After graduating he enrolled in a graphic design course at Chaffey College to learn how to screen-print.

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In screen-print collages and text art, she combined her passionate interest in social justice with a kind of earnestness about language, and about her own stated creed, which is rare to encounter anywhere, let alone in the art world.

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