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PRINTS |
Engravings |
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ETCHINGS |
Engravings |
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GRANGERISM |
The practice of illustrating a particular book by
engravings collected from other books. |
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FOXED |
Discolored or stained; -- said of timber, and also of the
paper of books or engravings. |
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PRINTER |
One who prints; especially, one who prints books,
newspapers, engravings, etc., a compositor; a typesetter; a pressman. |
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GRAPHOSCOPE |
An optical instrument for magnifying engravings,
photographs, etc., usually having one large lens and two smaller ones. |
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TRANSFER |
To remove from one substance or surface to another;
as, to transfer drawings or engravings to a lithographic stone. |
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PRESSWORK |
The art of printing from the surface of type, plates, or
engravings in relief, by means of a press; the work so done. |
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POTICHOMANIE |
The art or process of coating the inside of glass
vessels with engravings or paintings, so as to give them the appearance
of painted ware. |
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CIST |
...acle, round
or oval, frequently decorated with engravings on the sides and cover,
and with feet, handles, etc., of decorative castings. (b) A ci... |
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COPYRIGHT |
...tute,
to print and publish his literary or artistic work, exclusively of all
other persons. This right may be had in maps, charts, engravings,
... |