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Stevengraph
(Ste¦ven|graph)
Pronunciation:
/ˈstiːv(ə)ngrɑːf/
noun
a type of small picture made from brightly coloured woven silk, produced during the late 19th century.
Origin:
named after Thomas Stevens (1828–88), English weaver, whose firm made them
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