[f. CHROMO- 2 + XYLOGRAPHY.] Printing in colors from wooden blocks.

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1887.  Q. Rev., Jan., 108. Chromo-xylography, effected by a series of blocks printed in succession, was derived from China.

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1887.  Athenæum, 26 Feb., 294/1. Chromo-xylography—in which the Japanese altogether surpass us to this day.

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  So Chromoxylograph, a picture in colors from wooden blocks.

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1868.  Hartwig (title), The Tropical World … with 8 Chromoxylographs and 172 Woodcuts.

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