| lithotrity | <surgery> The operation of breaking a stone in the bladder into small pieces capable of being voided. Origin: Litho- + L. Terere, tritum, to rub, grind. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| lithotroph | Cell or organism that depends upon inorganic compounds as electron donors for energy production. (18 Nov 1997) |
| lithoxyl | Petrified wood. Origin: Litho- + Gr. Wood: cf. F. Lithoxyle. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| lithology |
The character of a rock formation.
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| lithology |
the physical character of a rock, such as color, mineralogy, and grain size.
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| lithology |
Study of the lithosphere, the rigid outer layer of earth, which includes the crust and upper part of the mantle.
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| lithotriptic |
Helps to dissolve, eliminate, and prevent bladder and kidney stones. Marshmallow root, Cleavers, Dandelion root, Cornsilk, Parsley root for kidney stones; Oregon Grape Root and Cascara Sagrada for gall bladder.
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Offset Lithography is the standard printing process for magazines, newspapers, books, stationery, etc.
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