line block

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line block

A printer carefully inks a line block for a woodcut print.

Definition

Noun: 1. A printing block: A physical block, typically of wood or metal, that has been etched or engraved with a design or text, used for printing. Specifically, it refers to the block itself as the engraved object.

Usage Notes

"Line block" is a technical term used primarily in the fields of printmaking, engraving, and historical printing. It refers to the physical matrix or plate from which images or text are printed. The term emphasizes that the design is composed of lines etched into the block's surface.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • The museum displayed an original line block used to print illustrations in a 19th-century newspaper.
    • Creating a line block requires skill to etch the design in reverse onto the surface.
Advanced Usage
  • As a compound noun: The term functions as a single, compound noun. Its meaning is specific and not typically derived from the separate words "line" and "block."
  • Historical context: Often associated with older printing techniques like wood engraving or letterpress, where the "line block" was a key tool for reproducing illustrations.
Variants and Related Words
  • Engraving block: A more general term for a block prepared for engraving.
  • Printing plate: A broader term that can include metal plates, lithographic stones, or blocks used for printing.
  • Woodcut: A specific type of relief print where the image is carved into a block of wood.
Synonyms
  • Engraved block
  • Printing block
  • Engraving (when referring to the block itself)
Antonyms
  • Digital file (a modern, non-physical counterpart for printing)
  • Original drawing (the artwork before being etched onto a block)
line block

A printer carefully inks a line block for a woodcut print.

Noun
  1. engraving consisting of a block that has been etched or engraved

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