2. Verb. (third-person singular of heliograph) ¹
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Definition of Heliographs
1. heliograph [v] - See also: heliograph
Lexicographical Neighbors of Heliographs
Literary usage of Heliographs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Camera and the Pencil by Marcus Aurelius Root (1864)
"... taste and judgment—Portrait and miniature painters improved by this art—70000
heliographs produced by the Author -Means for advancing the art—Clearness, ..."
2. Signalling Regulations: Being a Complete Compilation of All Orders by F. W. Sibbald (1889)
"Heliographs, 5-inch, with stand ... ... ... ... 2 2 Methylated Spirits pints 12 12
... The sets of heliographs and lime-light apparatus which have been ..."
3. Reports and Awards by United States Centennial Commission (1877)
"Commended for good heliographs and photo-lithographs. 252. ... Heliographs.
Report.—Commended for photographic reproductions of oil painting. 254. ..."
4. A Descriptive Catalogue of the Books Forming the Library of Clarence H by Clarence Howard Clark, John Thomson (1888)
"Part I.: Plates 1-52 (consisting of heliographs l-8i) give the details of the
... Part IL, Plates 53-113 (heliographs 82-165), the Elevation of the lower ..."