lithotype

English

Etymology

litho- + -type

Noun

lithotype (plural lithotypes)

  1. An etched stone surface for printing, having the design in relief.
  2. A print made from such a surface.
  3. A machine, with a keyboard like that of a typewriter, for making a lithographic transfer sheet. It produces a perforated strip of paper which controls the printing.

Verb

lithotype (third-person singular simple present lithotypes, present participle lithotyping, simple past and past participle lithotyped)

  1. (transitive) To prepare for printing with plates made by the process of lithotypy.

Anagrams

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