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Definition of "lithographed" [lithographed]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of lithograph. (verb)
  • Depicted in the form of a lithograph. (adjective)

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Use "lithographed" in a sentence
  • "I did vaguely recall the lithographed presentment of a large, clean-shaven man, with a heavy jaw."
  • "One of Ms. Bridgewater's most enduring styles—words and phrases lithographed onto cream-colored pottery—was born on a trip to New York, where a dealer showed her a plate with the slogan "Votes for Women.""
  • "She was the author of “a French reader for young children” entitled Micheline et Didi, which, together with these charming lithographed illustrations by her brother-in-law, the artist A.E. (“Peter”) Newbury, and slightly less interesting ones drawn by a cousin, Arthur C. Trumble (more like diagrams, really), was published in Melbourne in 1935 by Macmillans, in association with McCarron, Bird & Co."
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