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1 plancha xilográfica
(n.) = relief woodcutEx. Pictures were printed both from relief woodcuts and from intaglio copperplates before moveable type was invented.* * *(n.) = relief woodcutEx: Pictures were printed both from relief woodcuts and from intaglio copperplates before moveable type was invented.
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2 plancha de cobre para la impresión en huecograbado
(n.) = intaglio copperplateEx. Pictures were printed both from relief woodcuts and from intaglio copperplates before moveable type was invented.* * *(n.) = intaglio copperplateEx: Pictures were printed both from relief woodcuts and from intaglio copperplates before moveable type was invented.
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3 tipo móvil
(n.) = moveable typeEx. Pictures were printed both from relief woodcuts and from intaglio copperplates before moveable type was invented.* * *(n.) = moveable typeEx: Pictures were printed both from relief woodcuts and from intaglio copperplates before moveable type was invented.
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