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prince (s) (noun), princes (pl)
1. A male member of a royal family other than the monarch, especially a son of the monarch.
2. A man who is a ruler of a principality.
3. A hereditary male ruler; a king.
4. A nobleman of varying status or rank.
5. An outstanding man, especially in a particular group or class.
6. Etymology: from Latin princeps, principis, "first, chief"; literally, "that takes first", from primus, "first" + root of capere, "to take".
This entry is located in the following units: cap-, cip-, capt-, cept-, ceive, -ceipt, -ceit, -cipient (page 10) prin- + (page 1)
prince, prints, prints
prince (PRINS) (noun)
1. A male person of high standing in his profession: As an actor, Marvin was a prince among his peers.
2. The male child of a king; an heir to a royal throne: Even though William was a prince, he was allowed to attend the local school and make friends with his classmates.
prints (PRINS) (noun)
1. Copies or reproductions of original works of art: At the shop in the art gallery, Ivan bought several prints of his favorite painting to give as gifts to his friends.
2. Original works of art intended as a reproduction and completed under the supervision of the original artist: In Lottie's art history class she learned that many famous masters employed apprentices to paint prints of their famous paintings.
prints (PRINS) (verb)
1. To create copies of something by hand or machine: The new photocopier at the office prints very nicely.
2. To make letters of something by hand: Steve's sister is just starting school and she uses a pencil when she prints her name.

It was easy to see the messy prints of the prince before he washed his hands after working on his wet-clay sculptures.

When told at the camera shop that Josie's photographs were not back from the developer, the woman began to sing: "Someday my prints will come. . . ."