xylograph

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xy·lo·graph

 (zī′lə-grăf′)
n.
1. An engraving on wood.
2. An impression from a woodblock.
tr.v. xy·lo·graphed, xy·lo·graph·ing, xy·lo·graphs
To print from a wood engraving.

xy·log′ra·pher (-lŏg′rə-fər) n.
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xylograph

(ˈzaɪləˌɡrɑːf; -ˌɡræf)
n
1. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) an engraving in wood
2. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) a print taken from a wood block
vb
(Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) (tr) to print (a design, illustration, etc) from a wood engraving
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xylograph


Past participle: xylographed
Gerund: xylographing

Imperative
xylograph
xylograph
Present
I xylograph
you xylograph
he/she/it xylographs
we xylograph
you xylograph
they xylograph
Preterite
I xylographed
you xylographed
he/she/it xylographed
we xylographed
you xylographed
they xylographed
Present Continuous
I am xylographing
you are xylographing
he/she/it is xylographing
we are xylographing
you are xylographing
they are xylographing
Present Perfect
I have xylographed
you have xylographed
he/she/it has xylographed
we have xylographed
you have xylographed
they have xylographed
Past Continuous
I was xylographing
you were xylographing
he/she/it was xylographing
we were xylographing
you were xylographing
they were xylographing
Past Perfect
I had xylographed
you had xylographed
he/she/it had xylographed
we had xylographed
you had xylographed
they had xylographed
Future
I will xylograph
you will xylograph
he/she/it will xylograph
we will xylograph
you will xylograph
they will xylograph
Future Perfect
I will have xylographed
you will have xylographed
he/she/it will have xylographed
we will have xylographed
you will have xylographed
they will have xylographed
Future Continuous
I will be xylographing
you will be xylographing
he/she/it will be xylographing
we will be xylographing
you will be xylographing
they will be xylographing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been xylographing
you have been xylographing
he/she/it has been xylographing
we have been xylographing
you have been xylographing
they have been xylographing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been xylographing
you will have been xylographing
he/she/it will have been xylographing
we will have been xylographing
you will have been xylographing
they will have been xylographing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been xylographing
you had been xylographing
he/she/it had been xylographing
we had been xylographing
you had been xylographing
they had been xylographing
Conditional
I would xylograph
you would xylograph
he/she/it would xylograph
we would xylograph
you would xylograph
they would xylograph
Past Conditional
I would have xylographed
you would have xylographed
he/she/it would have xylographed
we would have xylographed
you would have xylographed
they would have xylographed
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Translations
dřevoryt
Xylographie
ksylografiavedostaa
xylographexylographier
drevoryt

xylograph

[ˈzaɪləgrɑːf] Nxilografía f, grabado m en madera
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xylograph

nHolzschnitt m
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As to the colors used in print, it is known that during the reign of the Manchu Kangxi Emperor, when the Malov-manuscript of the Uygur Altun Yaruq was copied along with other Buddhist texts, there were Mongol Buddhist texts xylographed partly in red and blue, not only in black ink.
At present the Tibetan Academy of Social Sciences in Lhasa is working on a project for an inventory of the Tibetan written and xylographed books in Sakya.
Those interested in Indian literature in Tibetan translation, in principle materials contained in the Kanjur (bka' 'guyr) and Tanjur (bstan 'guyr) and very rarely those in other collections, usually "edited" texts using often only one, but at most three or four, xylographed editions of the Kanjur (in the case of Tanjur texts, usually but more justifiably two), without any regard for their mutual historical relations.