Block print is a term used to describe a printing process where a pattern or design is carved onto a hard surface, usually made of wood or linoleum, and then inked and printed onto paper or fabric. There are several synonyms for block print, including relief print, woodcut, linocut, and lino print. Relief print refers to the process of carving a design into a surface, inking it, and pressing it onto a paper or fabric, while woodcut is the same concept but specifically using a block of wood. Meanwhile, linocut and lino print refer to the process of carving into a linoleum block to create the design. Regardless of the term used, block printing remains an accessible and aesthetically pleasing way to produce prints for art or decorative purposes.