Lithographic
(adjective)
- 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.
- Of or relating to a type of print made by lithography.
Origin:
From greek lithos "stone" + -graphos "writing".
Examples:
- The artist created a lithographic print of the famous painting.
- Lithographic printing is a method of printing from a flat surface, usually a stone, using a greasy substance to repel ink.
- The lithographic process was invented in 1796 by Alois Senefelder.
- Lithographic prints are known for their fine detail and bright colors.
- The lithographic print is considered an original work of art.