Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
xylograph
Noun
/ˈzaɪləˌgræf/

Definition
A xylograph is a type of engraving made on wood, typically used for printing images or text.

Examples
- The xylographs in the ancient book showcased the skill of the artist.
- Many historical documents were created using the xylograph technique.
- He studied xylography as part of his art history course.

Meaning
The term ‘xylograph’ comes from the Greek words ‘xylo,’ meaning ‘wood,’ and ‘graph,’ meaning ‘to write or carve.’ It refers to the art of woodblock printing.

Synonyms
- Woodcut
- Woodblock
- Wood engraving