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Definition of Monotints
1. monotint [n] - See also: monotint
Lexicographical Neighbors of Monotints
Literary usage of Monotints
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1892)
"... two monotints fro finest photographic ... Printed in blue and sepia monotints,
on beautiful paper, from the finest phot« phic ..."
2. The Dial edited by Francis Fisher Browne (1885)
"Printed in 18 colors and monotints, by the printer of " Told in the Twilight.7'
Large ... Printed in 15 colors and monotints. Quarto, stained edges, $2.00. ..."
3. The Dial edited by Francis Fisher Browne (1885)
"Printed in 18 colors and monotints, by the printer of " Told in the Twilight.
... Printed in 15 colors and monotints. Quarto, stained edges. $2.00. ..."
4. The Book Buyer by Charles Scribner's Sons (1884)
"Printed in 15 colors and monotints. Quarto, $a. TOLD IN THE TWILIGHT. By FE
WEATHERLY. Illustrated by M. Ellen Edwards and John C. Staples, and printed in ..."
5. Literary News by L. Pylodet, Augusta Harriet (Garrigue) Leypoldt (1889)
"Original designs in monotints. Attractively bound, round corners, gilt edges, 25
cents. ... A series of Poems beautifully printed in monotints. ..."