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."