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lithograph

[ UK /lˈɪθəɡɹˌæf/ ]
[ US /ˈɫɪθəˌɡɹæf/ ]
NOUN
  1. duplicator that prints by lithography; a flat surface (of stone or metal) is treated to absorb or repel ink in the desired pattern
  2. a print produced by lithography
VERB
  1. make by lithography

How To Use lithograph In A Sentence

  • Apart from paintings he produced a good deal of graphic work, including numerous book illustrations in lithograph and woodcut.
  • Several chapters cover the basics of clean room technology, e.g., lithography, etching and layer deposition techniques.
  • Revolutionary applications of BEC in lithography, nanotechnology and holography appear to be just round the corner. The 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics - Information for the Public
  • The book's 85 colour lithographic plates look staggeringly fresh and bold.
  • Since draughtsmanship was the foundation of all his art, engravings, etchings, lithographs, linocuts, and drawings poured from him in astonishing quantity and quality.
  • He had turned his head, and was looking oh-so-casually off toward the chromolithograph of Bonnie Prince Charlie with which Mrs. Baird had seen fit to decorate our wall. Sick Cycle Carousel
  • The solution lies in a transition to EUV lithography and photoresist based on low molecular materials. November 2009 - Fareastgizmos.com
  • Indeed, before entering the first of two main spaces devoted to the exhibit, you encounter five 1968 lithographs inspired by the poet Pablo Neruda's epic work, "Canto General," an all-embracing distillation of Latin American history, geography and culture. Siqueiros in Unfamiliar Terrain
  • This lithograph by Petre shows the dwellings to be more substantial dwellings than the whares the settlers would have actually used.
  • They were married on July 14 of that year, and in early 1884 moved to Boston, where Chase arranged employment for Welch at L. Prang and Company, publishers of chromolithographs.
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