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Litho

Litho \Lith"o\ (l[i^]th"[-o]) A combining form from Gr. li`qos, stone.

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litho

a. lithographic

Usage examples of "litho".

Sherlock said, moving with similar deliberation to remain between Litho and Clio.

It seemed that Litho wanted to distract the man for just an instant, so that he could get at her, but Sherlock was not being fooled.

That explained why Morgan and Litho had recognized him, and perhaps others too.

One wall was taken up by a huge chrome-framed litho of a melon-breasted, roughed woman in leather tights.

From each end of four, the presses put first a banner in colour - red, green, blue - on the sheets that would be the front and back pages, and then came the closely edited black and white pages set onto rollers in an age-old, but still perfectly functional, offset litho process.

They commissioned a counterfeiter, Litho from Saxmundham, to forge the twenty-pound notes to buy the books with.

On the rear wall hung a litho portrait of Edwin Booth which, like the platform, was put up and taken down every Tuesday evening.

The litho and etching presses separate the main work area from the front desk, where I talk with clients.

Behind the reception counter there was a framed photo of Franklin Roosevelt and a litho reproduction of U.