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How to pronounce lithograph in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms lithograph machine
Type of duplicator, copier
Derivation lithographer
Type Words
Type of print
Has types photolithograph
Derivation lithographer
Type Words
Type of print
Derivation lithographer

Examples of lithograph

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Often they look like vengeful demons in some old-fashioned religious lithograph.
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Martha Angus'Nob Hill living room was inspired by a Roy Lichtenstein lithograph.
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It includes a lithograph portrait of Taylor and a sketch of lips by the artist.
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He could not identify the other two fragments with any portion of the lithograph.
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It was printed by the lithograph process by Hoyer and Ludwig of Richmond, Virginia.
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Some folks suggested nature murals or historic lithograph labels from canned salmon.
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More likely you're confusing the graininess of the lithograph for artefacts.
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Another hot seller was the commemorative lithograph of Warwick Hills'famed 17th hole.
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The lithograph in the upper right was printed by the firm of Kurz and Allison in 1894.
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  • Make by lithography
  • Duplicator that prints by lithography; a flat surface (of stone or metal) is treated to absorb or repel ink in the desired pattern
  • Lithography (from Ancient Greek u03BBu03AFu03B8u03BFu03C2, lithos, meaning "stone", and u03B3u03C1u03ACu03C6u03B5u03B9u03BD, graphein, meaning "to write") is a method of printing originally based on the immiscibility of oil and water. The printing is from a stone (lithographic limestone) or a metal plate with a smooth surface. It was invented in 1796 by German author and actor Alois Senefelder as a cheap method of publishing theatrical works...
  • A printed image produced by lithography; an image produced by etching the image onto a flat surface, then copying the etched surface by applying ink (or the equivalent) to it and pressing another material against it; To create a copy of an image through lithography
  • (Lithographing) A printing process used to decorate metal cans and caps. The printing is applied on flat sheet metal and involves employment of metal plates. The metal to be printed passes over the plate and the desired design is transferred to the sheet metal.
  • (Lithographs) A method of printing by which the drawing to be printed is applied to a prep.ared stone with a greasy substance. Etching enhances the contrast between areas to be printed and those to be left blank. When inked, only the greasy parts take the colour. ...
  • (Lithographs) image transfer printing process used to decorate various types of dinnerware.
  • The image is drawn on a litho - limestone or exposed to a light sensitive litho plate. The printing surface is kept wet with a sponge; the ink is then rolled by hand onto the plate or stone. Fabrianno, a 300 gm weight rag paper, is laid onto the stone and through a litho press. ...
  • A generic term used to designate a print made by a planographic process, such as an original lithograph done on a lithographic stone or a commercial print made by a photo-mechanical process