Definitions for lithographs

lithographs lith·o·graph

Spelling: [lith-uh-graf, -grahf]
IPA: /ˈlɪθ əˌgræf, -ˌgrɑf/

Lithographs is a 11 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 19 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 20 points.

You can make 1067 anagrams from letters in lithographs (aghhiloprst).

Definitions for lithographs

noun

  1. a print produced by lithography.
  2. a print produced by lithography.

verb (used with object)

  1. to produce or copy by lithography.
  2. to produce or copy by lithography.

Origin of lithographs

First recorded in 1815-25; back formation from lithography

Examples for lithographs

It is not fair to the picture to try repainting it in words, for words reduce it to a lithograph.

It is a lithograph in one colour, and measures fifty by fifty-two inches.

The word "lithograph" is not mentioned in the subjects of copyright.

The first lithograph ever made in America is in this magazine for July 1819.

There was a lithograph here that reached out and caught her like a bale-hook.

I think that I am warranted, in view of that late decision, in asking the committee to interpolate that word "lithograph."

A lithograph is something different from any other production of a picture or of any pictorial illustration.

The president staged a diplomatic coup when he gave David Cameron an Ed Ruscha lithograph, worth an estimated $7,000.

"The man from the lithograph company, sir," announced the boy.

In his early 30s, he bought his first investment piece from a local gallery: a large Marc Chagall lithograph.

A lithograph is something different from any other production of a picture or of any pictorial illustration.

It is not fair to the picture to try repainting it in words, for words reduce it to a lithograph.

"The man from the lithograph company, sir," announced the boy.

There was a lithograph here that reached out and caught her like a bale-hook.

In his early 30s, he bought his first investment piece from a local gallery: a large Marc Chagall lithograph.

It is a lithograph in one colour, and measures fifty by fifty-two inches.

The first lithograph ever made in America is in this magazine for July 1819.

The word "lithograph" is not mentioned in the subjects of copyright.

I think that I am warranted, in view of that late decision, in asking the committee to interpolate that word "lithograph."

The president staged a diplomatic coup when he gave David Cameron an Ed Ruscha lithograph, worth an estimated $7,000.

Word Value for lithographs
Scrable

19

Words with friends

20

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