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Mawson, C.O.S., ed. (1870–1938). Roget’s International Thesaurus. 1922.

Class IV. Words Relating to the Intellectual Faculties
Division (II) Communication of Ideas
Section III. Means of Communicating Ideas
1. Natural Means

558. Engraving.

   NOUN:ENGRAVING, chalcography, glyptography; line -, mezzotint -, stipple -, chalk- engraving; dry point, bur; etching, aquatint or aquatinta; chiseling; plate -, copperplate -, steel -, half-tone -, process -, wood- engraving; xylography, lignography, glyptography, cerography, lithography, chromolithography, photolithography, zincography, glyphography.
  graver, burin, etching point, style; plate, stone, wood block, negative; die, punch, stamp.
  PRINTING; plate -, copperplate -, anastatic -, color -, lithographic- printing; type printing [See Printing]; three-color process.
  IMPRESSION, print, engraving, plate; steel-plate, copperplate; etching; aquatint, mezzotint, lithotint; cut, woodcut; stereotype, graphotype, autotype, heliotype; xylograph, lignograph, glyptograph, cerograph, lithograph, chromolithograph, photolithograph, zincograph, glyphograph; process.
  illustration, illumination; half tone; photogravure; rotogravure [trade name]; vignette, initial letter, cul de lampe [F.], tailpiece.
   VERB:ENGRAVE, grave, insculp [rare], stipple, scrape, etch; bite, bite in; lithograph &c. n.; print.
   ADJECTIVE:ENGRAVED &c. v.; insculptured, glyptographic; “insculp’d upon” [Merchant of Venice].
   QUOTATIONS:
  1. Sculpsit.
  2. Imprimit.