What does LITHO mean?

Parts of Speech:

Noun, adjective

Definitions:

Noun: A print produced by lithography.

Adjective: Of or relating to lithography or lithographic printing.

Pronunciations:

US: /ˈlɪθoʊ/

UK: /ˈlɪθəʊ/

Origin and Usage:

The word "litho" is a short form of "lithography," which is a printing process that uses a flat stone or metal plate to create an image. The term "lithography" comes from the Greek words "lithos" (stone) and "graphein" (to write). Lithography was invented in the late 18th century and became popular in the 19th century. The term "litho" is commonly used in the printing industry to refer to lithographic prints or lithographic printing.

Synonyms:

Lithographic print, lithograph, litho print

Related Words:

Liths, litho, lithe, litai, lathi

Example Sentences:

1. She bought a litho print of a famous painting to hang on her wall.

2. The litho printing process uses a flat stone or metal plate to create an image.

3. The litho print was so detailed that it looked like a photograph.



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