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# A printed [[image]] produced by [[lithography]]. |
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#* {{quote-book|en|year=2014|author=[[w:Ian McEwan|Ian McEwan]]|title=[[w:The Children Act (novel)|The Children Act]]|publisher=Penguin Random House (2018)|page=1|passage=To one side, by a tall window, a tiny Renoir '''lithograph''' of a bather.}} |
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Revision as of 08:41, 6 January 2022
English
Etymology
Back-formation from lithography, litho- (“stone”) + -graph (“that writes”).
Noun
lithograph (plural lithographs)
- A printed image produced by lithography.
- 2014, Ian McEwan, The Children Act, Penguin Random House (2018), page 1:
- To one side, by a tall window, a tiny Renoir lithograph of a bather.
Translations
image produced by lithography
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Verb
lithograph (third-person singular simple present lithographs, present participle lithographing, simple past and past participle lithographed)
- To create a copy of an image through lithography.
Translations
to copy of an image through lithography
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