Lithographic (adjective)

  1. Of or relating to the process of lithography, which is a method of printing from a flat surface, especially stone, using a greasy substance to repel ink.
  2. Of or relating to a type of print made by lithography.

Origin:

From greek lithos "stone" + -graphos "writing".

Examples:

  1. The artist created a lithographic print of the famous painting.
  2. Lithographic printing is a method of printing from a flat surface, usually a stone, using a greasy substance to repel ink.
  3. The lithographic process was invented in 1796 by Alois Senefelder.
  4. Lithographic prints are known for their fine detail and bright colors.
  5. The lithographic print is considered an original work of art.
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