lithographical (Meaning)

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lithographical (a.)

Of or pertaining to lithography; made by lithography; as, the lithographic art; a lithographic picture.

Synonyms & Antonyms of lithographical

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lithographical Sentence Examples

  1. The lithographical process involved transferring the image onto a stone surface.
  2. The lithographical print featured intricate details and subtle tonalities.
  3. The lithographer meticulously prepared the stone before creating the lithographical image.
  4. The ink used in lithographical printing was specifically designed to adhere to the stone's surface.
  5. The lithographical technique allowed for the production of multiple prints from a single stone.
  6. The lithographical image was etched onto the stone using a chemical solution.
  7. The lithographer carefully adjusted the pressure and ink flow during the lithographical process.
  8. The lithographical reproduction captured the essence of the original artwork with remarkable accuracy.
  9. The lithographical print became a popular method of reproducing images in the 19th century.
  10. The lithographical exhibition showcased the artistic and technical mastery of the lithographers.

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Of or pertaining to lithography; made by lithography; as, the lithographic art; a lithographic picture.

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The lithographical process involved transferring the image onto a stone surface.

The lithographical print featured intricate details and subtle tonalities.

The lithographer meticulously prepared the stone before creating the lithographical image.

The ink used in lithographical printing was specifically designed to adhere to the stone's surface.