algraphy

algraphy
algraphic /al graf"ik/, adj.
/al"greuh fee/, n. Print.
(formerly) an offset process employing an aluminum plate instead of a stone. Also called aluminography.
[1895-1900; AL(UMINUM) + -GRAPHY]

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