primprint
/ˈprɪmpɹɪnt/Definitions
1. noun
A printed copy of a primary document or source, especially in the early stages of its production.
“The research team obtained a primprint of the original manuscript to begin their analysis.”
1. noun
A printed copy of a primary document or source, especially in the early stages of its production.
“The research team obtained a primprint of the original manuscript to begin their analysis.”