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paniconograph|pænaɪˈkɒnəʊgrɑːf, -æ-| Also paˈnicograph. [f. pan- + iconograph.] (See quot.)
1875Knight Dict. Mech. 1602/1 Panicograph, a mode of obtaining printing-plates direct from a subject or transfer by applying it to the face of a plate of zinc, and building up a printing surface in relief corresponding to the design transferred. 1890Cent. Dict., Paniconograph. 1902Webster Suppl., Paniconograph,..a photozincograph. So paˌniconoˈgraphic, -icoˈgraphic a., pertaining or related to paniconography; panicoˈnography, a name given to a process for obtaining printing-plates directly from a design or transfer, by producing the design in relief on a zinc plate; photozincography.
1854Chamb. Jrnl. I. 69 There is a paneiconographic process—a long name, which seems to imply a power of copying or reproducing any or all kinds of engravings. 1890Cent. Dict., Paniconographic, Paniconography. |