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Noun

publication

  1. The act of publishing printed or other matter
  2. An issue of printed or other matter, offered for sale or distribution
  3. The communication of information to the general public etc.


Translations

  • Japanese: 出版 (しゅっぱん, shuppan), 刊行 (かんこう, kankō), 発行 (はっこう, hakkō)
  • Japanese: 出版物 (しゅっぱんぶつ, shuppanbutsu), 刊行物 (かんこうぶつ, kankōbutsu)
  • Japanese: 公表 (こうひょう, kōhyō), 発表 (はっぴょう, happyō)

:1: δημοσίευση [ði.mo.ˈsi.e̞f.si] f, δημοσίευμα [ði.mo.ˈsi.e̞v.ma] n :2: δημοσίευμα [ði.mo.ˈsi.e̞v.ma] n, έντυπο [ˈe̞.(n)di.po̞] n :3: γνωστοποίηση [ɣno̞.sto̞.ˈpi.i.si] f, δημοσιοποίηση [ði.mo̞.si.o̞.ˈpi.i.si] f, κοινοποίηση [ci.no̞.ˈpi.i.si] f

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GNU Project's publication of CIDE, the Collaborative International Dictionary of English Publication \Pub`li*ca"tion\, n. [L. publicatio confiscation:
cf. F. publication. See Publish.]
1. The act of publishing or making known; notification to the
people at large, either by words, writing, or printing;
proclamation; divulgation; promulgation; as, the
publication of the law at Mount Sinai; the publication of
the gospel; the publication of statutes or edicts.
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2. The act of offering a book, pamphlet, engraving, etc., to
the public by sale or by gratuitous distribution.
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The publication of these papers was not owing to our
folly, but that of others. --Swift.
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3. That which is published or made known; especially, any
book, pamphlet, etc., offered for sale or to public
notice; as, a daily or monthly publication.
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4. An act done in public. [R. & Obs.]
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His jealousy . . . attends the business, the
recreations, the publications, and retirements of
every man. --Jer. Taylor.
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Publication of a libel (Law), such an exhibition of a libel
as brings it to the notice of at least one person other
than the person libeled.

Publication of a will (Law), the delivery of a will, as his
own, by a testator to witnesses who attest it.
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WordNet publication
n 1: a copy of a printed work offered for distribution
2: the act of issuing printed materials [syn: issue]
3: the business of publishing [syn: publishing]
Moby Dictionary
Christophany
, Satanophany , account , acquaintance , advertisement ,
advertising
, airing , albertype , angelophany , announcement , annual ,
appearance
, attenuation , avatar , best seller , bimonthly , biweekly ,
blue book
, book , book printing , booklet , bound book , briefing ,
broadcast
, broadcasting , broadside , brochure , bulletin ,
chromotypography
, chromotypy , chromoxylography , circumfusion ,
classic
, collotype , color printing , coloring book , communication ,
communique
, conveyance , daily , data , datum , declaration ,
definitive work
, diffraction , diffusion , dilution , directory ,
disclosure
, dispatch , dispensation , dispersal , dispersion ,
dissemination
, dissipation , distribution , divergence ,
electronography
, electrostatic printing , embodiment , enlightenment ,
epiphany
, evaporation , evidence , evincement , expansion , expression ,
facts
, factual information , familiarization , flier , flyer , folio ,
fortnightly
, fragmentation , gen , general information , giving ,
graphic arts
, gravure , great work , guidebook , halftone engraving ,
hand-out
, handbill , handout , hard information , hardback ,
hebdomadal
, history of printing , impartation , imparting ,
impartment
, incarnation , incidental information , indication , info ,
information
, instruction , intelligence , issuance , job printing ,
journal
, juvenile , juvenile book , knowledge , leaflet , letterpress ,
letterpress photoengraving
, light , limp-cover book , line engraving ,
lithography
, lithogravure , lithophotogravure , magazine ,
magnum opus
, manifestation , materialization , mention , message ,
mimeograph
, monthly , newsletter , newspaper , nonbook , notebook ,
notice
, notification , novel , offset , offset lithography , onset ,
opus
, opuscule , opusculum , palaeotypography , pamphlet , paper ,
paperback
, peppering , periodical , photo-offset ,
photochemical process
, photoengraving , photogelatin process ,
photographic reproduction
, photography , photolithography ,
phototypography
, phototypy , photozincography , picture book ,
planographic printing
, planography , playbook , pneumatophany ,
pocket book
, prayer book , presentation , printing , printmaking ,
proclamation
, production , promotional material , promulgation ,
pronouncement
, pronunciamento , proof , propagation , psalmbook ,
psalter
, publicity , publicizing , publishing , putting out ,
quarterly
, radiation , release , relief printing , report , reporting ,
revelation
, rotary photogravure , rotogravure , scattering ,
scatterment
, serial , sharing , sheetwork , shotgun pattern ,
sidelight
, sketchbook , soft-cover , songbook , sowing , spattering ,
splay
, spread , spreading , sprinkling , standard work , statement ,
stencil
, storybook , strewing , tabloid , telling , the dope ,
the goods
, the know , the scoop , theophany , three-color printing ,
title
, tome , trade book , transfer , transference , transmission ,
transmittal
, two-color printing , typography , typolithography ,
volatilization
, volume , weekly , white book , white paper ,
wood-block printing
, word , work , writing , xerography , xeroprinting ,
xylotypography
, zincography


PUBLICATION. The act by which a thing is made public. 2. It differs from promulgation, (q.v.) and see also Toullier, Dr. Civ. Fr. Titre Preliminaire, n. 59, for the difference in the meaning of these two words. 3. Publication has different meanings. When applied to a law, it signifies the rendering public the existence of the law; when it relates to the opening the depositions taken in a case in chancery, it means that liberty is given to the officer in whose custody the depositions of witnesses in a cause are lodged, either by consent of parties, or by the rules or orders of the court, to show the depositions openly, and to give out copies of them. Pract. Reg. 297; 1 Harr. Ch. Pr. 345; Blake's Ch. Pr. 143. When it refers to a libel, it is its communication to a second or third person, or a greater number. Holt on Libels, 254, 255, 290; Stark. on Slander, 350; Holt's N. P. Rep. 299; 2 Bl. R. 1038; 1 Saund. 112, n. 3. And when spoken of a will, it signifies that the testator has done some act from which it can be concluded that he intended the instrument to operate as his will. Cruise, Dig. tit. 38, c. 5, s. 47; 3 Atk. 161; 4 Greenl. R. 220; 3 Rawle, R. 15; Com. Dig. Estates by devise, E 2. Vide Com. Dig. Chancery, Q; Id. Libel, B 1; Ibid. Action upon the case for defamation, G 4; Roscoe's Cr. Ev. 529; Bac. Ab. Libel, B; Hawk. P. C. B. 1, c. 73, s. 10; 3 Yeates' R. 128; 10 Johns. R. 442. As to the publication of an award, see 6 N. H. Rep. 36. See, generally, Bouv. Inst. Index, h.t.
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