reprint (reprints plural & 3rd person present) (reprinting present participle) (reprinted past tense & past participle )
The verb is pronounced [PH:r][PH:i][PH::][PH:p][PH:r][PH:I][PH:n][PH:t]. The noun is pronounced [PH:r][PH:i][PH::][PH:p][PH:r][PH:I][PH:n][PH:t].
1 verb If a book is reprinted, further copies of it are printed when all the other ones have been sold.
usu passive
It remained an exceptionally rare book until it was reprinted in 1918. be V-ed
2 n-count A reprint is a process in which new copies of a book or article are printed because all the other ones have been sold.
Demand picked up and a reprint was required last November.
3 n-count A reprint is a new copy of a book or article, printed because all the other ones have been sold or because minor changes have been made to the original.
...a reprint of a 1962 novel.