lithographer
[ li-thog-ruh-fer ]
noun
a person who works at lithography.
Origin of lithographer
1First recorded in 1675–85; lithograph(y) + -er1
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How to use lithographer in a sentence
In 1906 the employing lithographers discontinued their national agreement with the lithographers' union.
A History of Trade Unionism in the United States | Selig PerlmanLithographers here and there preserved its best traditions and regretted the degradation.
The Life of James McNeill Whistler | Elizabeth Robins PennellIt is intended the cards shall be printed in sheets instead of singly for the benefit of printers and lithographers.
Canada: Its Postage Stamps and Postal Stationery | Clifton Armstrong HowesWhen the drawing was in the hands of the lithographers I went down to see the proof, and to my surprise this man turned up.
Forty Years of 'Spy' | Leslie WardThis stone is well known to lithographers, and is largely used in printing.
Extinct Monsters | H. N. Hutchinson
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