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Acrolithic
Acrolithan A*crol"i*than, Acrolithic Ac`ro*lith"ic, a.
Pertaining to, or like, an acrolith.
Antilithic
Antilithic An`ti*lith"ic, a. (Med.)
Tending to prevent the formation of urinary calculi, or to
destroy them when formed. -- n. An antilithic medicine.
Cystolithic
Cystolithic Cys`to*lith"ic (-l?th"?k), a. (Med.)
Relating to stone in the bladder.
Granolithic
Granolithic Gran`o*lith"ic, n. [L. granum a grain (or E.
granite) + -lith + -ic.]
A kind of hard artificial stone, used for pavements.
LithiaLithia Lith"i*a, n. [NL., from Gr. li`qos stone.] (Chem.)
The oxide of lithium; a strong alkaline caustic similar to
potash and soda, but weaker. See Lithium.
Lithia emerald. See Hiddenite. Lithia emeraldLithia Lith"i*a, n. [NL., from Gr. li`qos stone.] (Chem.)
The oxide of lithium; a strong alkaline caustic similar to
potash and soda, but weaker. See Lithium.
Lithia emerald. See Hiddenite. Lithiasis
Lithiasis Li*thi"a*sis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ?, fr. li`qos stone.]
(Med.)
The formation of stony concretions or calculi in any part of
the body, especially in the bladder and urinary passages.
--Dunglison.
lithiateLithate Lith"ate, n. (Old Med. Chem.)
A salt of lithic or uric acid; a urate. [Obs.] [Written also
lithiate.] LithicLithic Lith"ic, a. [Gr. ? of or belonging to stones, fr.
li`qos stone: cf. F. lithique.]
1. Of or pertaining to stone; as, lithic architecture.
2. (Med.) Pertaining to the formation of uric-acid
concretions (stone) in the bladder and other parts of the
body; as, lithic diathesis.
LIthic acid (Old Med. Chem.), uric acid. See Uric acid,
under Uric. Lithic
Lithic Lith"ic, n. (Med.)
A medicine which tends to prevent stone in the bladder.
LithicLithic Lith"ic, a. [From Lithium.] (Chem.)
Pertaining to or denoting lithium or some of its compounds.
--Frankland. LIthic acidLithic Lith"ic, a. [Gr. ? of or belonging to stones, fr.
li`qos stone: cf. F. lithique.]
1. Of or pertaining to stone; as, lithic architecture.
2. (Med.) Pertaining to the formation of uric-acid
concretions (stone) in the bladder and other parts of the
body; as, lithic diathesis.
LIthic acid (Old Med. Chem.), uric acid. See Uric acid,
under Uric. lithic acidUric U"ric, a. [Gr. ? urine: cf. F. urique. See Urine.]
(Physiol. Chem.)
Of or pertaining to urine; obtained from urine; as, uric
acid.
Uric acid, a crystalline body, present in small quantity in
the urine of man and most mammals. Combined in the form of
urate of ammonia, it is the chief constituent of the urine
of birds and reptiles, forming the white part. Traces of
it are also found in the various organs of the body. It is
likewise a common constituent, either as the free acid or
as a urate, of urinary or renal calculi and of the
so-called gouty concretions. From acid urines, uric acid
is frequently deposited, on standing in a cool place, in
the form of a reddish yellow sediment, nearly always
crystalline. Chemically, it is composed of carbon,
hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen, C5H4N4O3, and by
decomposition yields urea, among other products. It can be
made synthetically by heating together urea and glycocoll.
It was formerly called also lithic acid, in allusion to
its occurrence in stone, or calculus. Lithiophilite
Lithiophilite Lith`i*oph"i*lite, n. [Lithium + Gr. ? friend.]
(Min.)
A phosphate of manganese and lithium; a variety of
triphylite.
Lithium
Lithium Lith"i*um (l[i^]th"[i^]*[u^]m), n. [NL., from Gr.
li`qeios of stone, fr. li`qos stone.] (Chem.)
A metallic element of the alkaline group, occurring in
several minerals, as petalite, spodumene, lepidolite,
triphylite, etc., and otherwise widely disseminated, though
in small quantities.
Note: When isolated it is a soft, silver white metal,
tarnishing and oxidizing very rapidly in the air. It is
the lightest solid element known, specific gravity
being 0.59. Symbol Li. Atomic weight 7.0 So called from
having been discovered in a mineral.
Microlithic
Microlithic Mi`cro*lith"ic, a.
Formed of small stones.
Monolithic
Monolithic Mon`o*lith"ic, a.
Of or pertaining to a monolith; consisting of a single stone.
Neolithic
Neolithic Ne`o*lith"ic, a. [Neo- + -lith + -ic.] (Arch[ae]ol.
& Geol.)
Of or pertaining to, or designating, an era characterized by
late remains in stone.
The Neolithic era includes the latter half of the
``Stone age;' the human relics which belong to it are
associated with the remains of animals not yet extinct.
The kitchen middens of Denmark, the lake dwellings of
Switzerland, and the stockaded islands, or
``crannogs,' of the British Isles, belong to this era.
--Lubbock.
nephrolithic
nephrolithic
eph`ro*lith"ic, a. [Gr. ? a kidney + -lith +
ic.] (Med.)
Of or pertaining to gravel, or renal calculi. --Dunglison.
Otolithic
Otolithic O`to*lith"ic, Otolitic O`to*lit"ic, a. (Anat.)
Of or pertaining to otoliths.
Paleolithic
Paleolithic Pa`le*o*lith"ic, a. (Geol.)
Of or pertaining to an era marked by early stone implements.
The Paleolithic era (as proposed by Lubbock) includes the
earlier half of the ``Stone Age;' the remains belonging to
it are for the most part of extinct animals, with relics of
human beings.
PyrolithicPyrolithic Pyr`o*lith"ic, a. [Pyro- + lithic.] (Old Chem.)
Same as Pyrouric, or Cyanuric. Trilithic
Trilithic Tri*lith"ic, a.
Pertaining to a trilith.
Meaning of Lithi from wikipedia
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Kardamyla Karfas Karyes Katarraktis Keramos Koini Kourounia Lagkada Leptopoda Lithi Melanios Mesa
Didyma Mesta Myrmigki Nea
Potamia Nenita Nenitouria Neochori...
- *linþia-,
meaning "flexible", or
perhaps it is from the Old Danish/Old
Saxon lithi, Old High
German lindi, "soft, mild" (Middle High and Low
German linde,...
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villages are Kalamotí (Καλαμωτń), Armólia (Αρμόλια), Mestá (Μεστά), and
Lithí (Λιθί). The
small coastal village of
Emporeios (Εμπορειός)
boasts an archaeological...
- (Μεστά),
Pyrgi (Πυργί),
Olympi (Ολύμποι),
Kalamoti (Καλαμωτή),
Vessa (Βέσσα),
Lithi (Λιθί), and
Elata (Ελάτα),
which together have
controlled the production...
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liþi liði :
frekis Frøygæiʀs(?). * biurn : auk : stnfriþ : litu :
arisa s--n : afti : kisila : han : uti : fial : i
liþi :
frekis * Biorn...
- ' [s]un son ' sin sinn. • [sa Sá ' uar] varð tuþr dauðr ' i í
liþi liði, ' þ[(o)s Þá's '
knutr Knútr soti sóðti ' iklot] England. • ...
- * kuþa Goða, * sun sun *
fultars Fuldars, * in en hons hans **
liþi liði * sati
satti * at at * u ... * -ausa-þ-... ... +:
fulkin Fulginn...
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Istories gia
mikrous ke
megalous (2004, Sony)
Hilies fores etsi (2007, Lyra)
Lithi (2009, Amuse)
Perase i ora? (2018, Amuse)
Storgi (2022, Amuse)
Discogs Ahrista...
- o| a |oklati Ænglandi i i
liþi liði. : aybirn : raisþi : stain : þansi : at : karþi : han uarþ : tauþr : o| |oklati i
liþi {} Øybiorn {} ræisþi {} stæin...
- northeast, and
another force of
Chian volunteers captured the
village of
Lithi in the
southwest of the island. In addition,
reinforcements arrived in the...