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lithographer|lɪˈθɒgrəfə(r)| [f. litho- + -grapher.] †1. One who writes treatises about stones. Obs.
1685Phil. Trans. XV. 1056 Though it be commonly by the Lithographers reckon'd amongst stones. 1686Plot Staffordsh. 175 The Sardachates of the Lithographers. 2. One who practises lithography; a lithographic draughtsman or printer.
1828–32in Webster. 1871Amer. Encycl. Print. (ed. Ringwalt) 284 The first attempts at transferring, in lithography, were made in Paris, in 1826, by a lithographer named Motte. 1878Richmond Gram. Lithography 3 Many difficulties which do not now confront the Lithographer. |