offprinted
/ˈɔfˌprɪntɪd/
adjective
- Produced as a separate copy from a larger publication.
- The offprinted pages were bound in a small booklet.
- She received an offprinted version of her research paper.
- The offprinted article included a new introduction.
verb
- Past tense of offprint: to have produced a separate copy of an article or part of a publication.
- They offprinted the chapter as a standalone booklet.
- The publisher offprinted the essay for the conference attendees.
- The journal offprinted the article for the author's distribution.