xylografie
Dutch edit
Alternative forms edit
- xylographie (dated, superseded)
Etymology edit
Probably borrowed from French xylographie or German Xylographie, less likely from English xylography because the term was much rarer in English.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
xylografie f (plural xylografieën)
- xylography (art of making xylographs) [ca. 1810s]