'Lithography' definitions:

Definition of 'lithography'

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noun
A method of planographic printing from a metal or stone surface
noun
The act of making a lithographic print

Definition of 'Lithography'

From: GCIDE
  • Lithography \Li*thog"ra*phy\, n. [Cf. F. lithographie.]
  • 1. The art or process of putting designs or writing, with a greasy material, on stone, and of producing printed impressions therefrom. The process depends, in the main, upon the antipathy between grease and water, which prevents a printing ink containing oil from adhering to wetted parts of the stone not covered by the design. See Lithographic limestone, under Lithographic. [1913 Webster]
  • 2. a printing process for reproducing images, using any flat surface, such as a metal plate, in a manner similar to lithography[1]. [PJC]
  • 3. The process of producing patterns on semiconductor crystals by exposing photosensitive coatings on a matrix, such as silicon, to light patterns in the form desired for the circuit, and subsequently treating (e.g., chemically) the patterns thus formed in such a way as to create integrated semiconductor circuits with the desired properties. This is the principle method (1990's) to create the high-density integrated circuits used in the digital computers on which you are reading this. [PJC] Lithoid

Synonyms of 'lithography'

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