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    litho
    /ˈlʌɪθəʊ/

    noun

    • 1. short for lithography or lithograph

    adjective

    • 1. short for lithographic

    verb

    • 1. short for lithograph

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  3. Litho is a noun that means a lithograph or lithography, a type of printmaking technique. It is also a combining form that means stone, as in lithology or calculus.

  4. noun. short for lithography , lithograph , lithographic , or lithographically See lithograph lithography. litho- 2. combining_form. stone. lithograph. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of litho 1. Shortened form. Origin of litho 2. < Greek, combining form of líthos. Discover More.

  5. 1. the hard compact nonmetallic material of which rocks are made. Related adjective: lithic. 2. a small lump of rock; pebble. 3. jewellery short for gemstone. 4. a. a piece of rock designed or shaped for some particular purpose. b. ( in combination) gravestone. millstone. 5. a. something that resembles a stone.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LithographyLithography - Wikipedia

    Lithography (from Ancient Greek λίθος (líthos) 'stone', and γράφω (gráphō) 'to write') [1] is a planographic method of printing originally based on the immiscibility of oil and water. [2] . The printing is from a stone ( lithographic limestone) or a metal plate with a smooth surface.

  7. a printing process that involves using a stone or metal block on which an image has been drawn with a thick substance that attracts ink: She experimented with lithography, etching, and woodcut. Denton used stone lithography to create prints of fish that were widely reproduced. See. lithograph. Fewer examples.

  8. Litho is a short form of lithography, a printing process that uses a stone or metal plate. Learn more about the word root, the noun, and the adjective forms of litho from various sources.

  9. Litho Sentence Examples. The name of Archaeopteryx litho graphica was based by Hermann von Meyer upon a feather (Gr.irrEpv, wing) found in 1861 in the litho graphic slate quarries of Solenhofen in Bavaria, the geological horizon being that of the Kimmeridge clay of the Upper Oolite or Jurassic system. There followed a flurry of books in a range ...