• Lithography

    Origin

    1813. From German Lithographie, from Ancient Greek λίθος (lithos, "stone") + γράφειν ("to write").

    Full definition of lithography

    Noun

    lithography

    (countable and uncountable; plural lithographys)
    1. The process of printing a lithograph on a hard, flat surface; originally the printing surface was a flat piece of stone that was etched with acid to form a surface that would selectively transfer ink to the paper; the stone has now been replaced, in general, with a metal plate.
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