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lith
1[lith]
noun
an arm or leg; limb.
a joint, as of the finger.
a segment, as of an orange.
lith-
2variant of litho- before a vowel.
lithic.
-lith
3a combining form meaning “stone” (acrolith; megalith; paleolith ); sometimes occurring in words as a variant form of -lite (batholith; laccolith ).
lith.
4abbreviation
lithograph.
lithographic.
lithography.
Lith.
5abbreviation
Lithuania.
Lithuanian. Also Lith
-lith
1combining form
indicating stone or rock Compare -lite
megalith
Lith.
2abbreviation
Lithuania(n)
Word History and Origins
Origin of lith1
Word History and Origins
Origin of lith1
Example Sentences
The expansion Valkyries will make their inaugural selection, expected to be social media sensation and Texas Christian standout Hailey Van Lith, at No. 5.
Hailey Van Lith, guard, TCU: The Big 12 player of the year and newcomer of the year recipient averaged 17.9 points, 5.3 assists, 4.4 rebounds per game and a 2-1 assist-to-turnover ratio.
Led by transfer Hailey Van Lith and Sedona Prince, TCU is the only Power Four team to win outright regular season and conference tournament titles.
But the U.S. slowly chipped away at the deficit against Canada with TCU senior Hailey van Lith, who finished with a game-high six points, hitting a field goal and a free throw to tie game 12-12 with just under two minutes to play.
Burdick, Brink and Van Lith are all ranked that high.
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When To Use
Lith- and -lith are combining forms meaning “stone.” They come from the Greek íٳDz, meaning “stone.” does lith- mean?Lith- is a combining form used like a prefix. It is used in medicine, especially in pathology, and in science, especially in geology.In pathology terms, lith- specifically refers to a calculus, "a stone, or concretion, formed in the gallbladder, kidneys, or other parts of the body." The word calculus itself literally means “little stone” in calculus.Lith- is a variant of litho-, which loses its -o- when combined with words or word elements beginning with vowels. Want to know more? Read our Words That Use litho- article. does -lith mean?The combining form -lith is used like a suffix meaning “stone.” It is used in scientific and medical terms, especially in geology and pathology.In pathology, it specifically refers to a calculus, "a stone, or concretion, formed in the gallbladder, kidneys, or other parts of the body." The word calculus itself literally means “little stone” in calculus.In geology, -lith is occasionally used as a variant of -lite and its variant -lyte, combining forms used to name minerals or fossils.The corresponding form of -lith combined to the beginning of words is litho- and lith-. Learn more about their specific applications in our Words That Use articles for the terms.Closely related to -lith is -lithic, as in Paleolithic.
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