reprint

/riːˈprɪnt/
verb
  1. To print something again, especially a book or article, often with few or no changes.
    • They had to reprint the tickets because the original ones had a typo.
    • The publisher decided to reprint the popular novel after it sold out.
    • The magazine will reprint the article in next month's issue.
noun
  1. A new printing of a book or other material, often with few or no changes.
    • The library has a reprint of the original 1920 edition.
    • The first reprint of the textbook corrected several errors.
    • I bought a reprint of the classic comic from the 1950s.
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