adjective
- printed separately from the original publication; relating to or being an offprint
Usage: academic and publishing contexts
verb
- past tense and past participle of offprint; to print and distribute separately from the original publication
Usage: academic and publishing contexts
Examples
- The researcher requested offprinted copies of her article to share with colleagues.
- The journal offprinted the most popular papers for wider distribution.
- He collected offprinted versions of seminal studies in his field.
- The publisher offprinted the chapter separately so it could be sold individually.
- Scholars often exchange offprinted articles at conferences.
- The offprinted edition included additional notes not in the original publication.