| planography |
A generic term for all the techniques which involve a plane surface for printing. The first planographic method was lithography. Offset, which was developed from lithography at the beginning of the 20th century, is the dominant book printing method today. Along with photolithography, Collotype was one of the first planographic methods with which it was possible to print continuous-tone images in the 1860s.
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| planocellular |
made up of flat cells.
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| planoconcave l. |
a lens with one plane and one concave side.
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| planoconvex l. |
a lens with one plane and one convex side.
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| planorbid |
1. a snail of the family Planorbidae. 2. pertaining to snails of the family Planorbidae.
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