See also: litho-

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litho (not comparable)

  1. Clipping of lithographic.
    litho paper
    • 2011 July 27, Jon Henley, “Rupert Murdoch and the battle of Wapping: 25 years on”, in The Guardian[1], →ISSN:
      In the mid-80s, most British newspapers were still produced using hot metal, despite the widespread use elsewhere of modern offset litho technology.

Noun

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litho (plural lithos or lithoes)

  1. Clipping of lithograph.

Verb

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litho (third-person singular simple present lithos, present participle lithoing, simple past and past participle lithoed)

  1. To lithograph.

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litho m (plural litho's, diminutive lithootje n)

  1. lithograph

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litho m (plural lithos)

  1. litho

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litho m or f by sense (plural lithos)

  1. lithographer

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