lithograph
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++lith·o·graph /ˈlɪθəɡrɑːf $ -ɡræf/ noun [countable] AVPa printed picture produced by lithography 平版印刷画
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lithograph• Limited edition lithographs, signed and numbered, sell for a more affordable $ 50.• Most lithographs were published in editions of fifty and the etchings in editions of twenty-five.• Against these historical profanities, the descendants of those colourfully dressed figures in Roberts' lithographs stood no hope.• Down in the old Arab quarter of Jaffa, the cosy streets of Roberts' lithographs are all but gone.• This splendid lithograph by Bourne gives one a vivid idea of the impact of the railway on urban landscapes.• They were finally designated livret and exhibited with the lithographs.Origin lithograph (1800-1900) lithographylith·o·graph nounChineseSyllable
lithography picture by Corpus printed a produced
lithograph
lith‧o‧graph /ˈlɪθəɡrɑːf $ -ɡræf/
noun [countable]
lith‧o‧graph /ˈlɪθəɡrɑːf $ -ɡræf/
noun [countable] Date: 1800-1900
Origin: lithography
a printed picture produced by lithography
Origin: lithography