Short for CHROMOLITHOGRAPH. [So F. chromolithe.]

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1884.  E. E. Hale, Fortunes of Rachel, iv. 37. A chromolith of the mosque at Delhi.

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  Hence Chromolithic a.

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1844.  Proc. Soc. Antiq., I. 22 (D.). An impression of a drawing on stone, printed at Paris in colours, by the process termed Chromolithic.

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1879.  H. W. Warren, Recr. Astron., iii. 50. The subject becomes clearer by a study of the chromolithic plate.

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