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gravure
[ gruh-vyoor, grey-vyer ]
noun
- an intaglio process of photomechanical printing, such as photogravure or rotogravure.
- a print produced by gravure.
- the metal or wooden plate used in photogravure.
gravure
/ ɡrəˈvjʊə /
noun
- a method of intaglio printing using a plate with many small etched recesses See also rotogravure
- See photogravure
- matter printed by this process
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of gravure1
Example Sentences
And in gravure printing, contact between the printer head and the substrate can damage underlying layers.
An iron-wheeled engraving machine stood in one corner, and portfolios of gravures leaned against the walls.
Papillon, in his Traité de la gravure en bois, has given an elaborate, but, as usual with him, a very faulty description of these engravings.
The development of gravure printing made high-quality, mass- production print runs possible.
It is a complete, concise, and accurate grouping of all the subjects treated in The Mentor, under three headings—the gravure pictures, the monographs, and The Mentor articles.
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