cerograph

/sɪˈrɒɡrɑːf/

Definitions

1. noun

A printing process that uses a grease-based ink to transfer images from a metal plate onto a surface, especially paper.

“The artist used cerography to create a detailed print of the cityscape.”

Synonyms

  • offset printing
  • photolithography

Antonyms

  • etching
  • hand-drawn