v. Obs. [f. next + -IZE.] = LITHOGRAPH v.

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1821.  A. H. Rowan, Lett., 14 Sept., in Lady Morgan’s Mem. (1862), II. 151. I am lithographising Mr. Wolff’s prayer over the corse of the persecuted—injured Queen of England.

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1822.  T. G. Wainewright, Ess. & Crit. (1880), 264. An interesting series … might be lithographized by some of his pupils.

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1830.  Bentham, To Pres. Jackson, 10 Jan., Wks. 1843, XI. 41. The author of an address to the French army that, after having been written here, and either printed or lithographized, has been transmitted to … France.

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