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lithoprint

American  
[lith-uh-print] / ˈlɪθ əˌprɪnt /

verb (used with object)

  1. Now Rare.  to lithograph.


noun

  1. printed matter produced by lithography.

Other Word Forms

  • lithoprinter noun

Etymology

Origin of lithoprint

First recorded in 1930–35; litho- + print

Example Sentences

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There is one picture, a lithoprint of two coy, grisly children in pseudo-peasant costume, vaguely Austrian, using a mushroom for an umbrella.

From Literature

Brackets, added to this 2 lithoprint, show Richardson’s principal corrections: “4th” means that the bracketed lines were deleted in the fourth and all subsequent editions; “4th, change 6” means that in the fourth and subsequent editions the bracketed lines were changed to the reading listed here as number six.

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