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lith-
variant of
litho-
before a vowel:
lithic.
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litho-
or
(
before a vowel
)
lith-
—
combining form
stone:
lithograph
[from Latin, from Greek, from
lithos
stone]
lith-
or
(
before a vowel
)
lith-
—
combining form
[from Latin, from Greek, from
lithos
stone]
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
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