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ˈlithoprint, v. [f. lithography + print v.] trans. To print by photolithography, usu. in reference to the production of copies of a typescript by this means. Also as n. = lithograph n. Hence ˈlithoprinting vbl. n.
1935Amer. Botanist Jan. 39 The book is lithoprinted from type-written copy. 1947Amer. Speech XXII. 136 It is too bad that this most important of volumes on its subject could not have been put in more solid form than lithoprinting. 1957Trager & Smith Outl. Eng. Struct. 7 The preliminary drafts were reproduced in lithoprinted form. 1969Sunday Times 6 Apr. 30 His enchanting drawings (transformed into big, clear-coloured lithoprints in limited editions of 100 each) are in a gallery run by his mother. 1971New Scientist 28 Jan. 206/2 The several hundred local natural history publications, often duplicated or lithoprinted, offer an easy first outlet for young artists. |