lithograph
/ˈlɪθəˌgræf/Definitions
1. noun
a type of printmaking technique in which an image is drawn on a stone or metal surface using a grease-based medium and then transferred to paper or fabric by rubbing.
“The artist’s lithograph of the cityscape is on display at the local art museum.”
2. verb
to create or print something using the lithograph technique.
“She lithographed the design onto the fabric to create a unique textile.”
3. noun
a printed or drawn image created using this technique.
“The lithograph of the famous painting is a popular souvenir among tourists.”