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-lith a terminal element representing Gr. λίθος stone, in adaptations of actual or assumed Gr. compounds. The words with this ending are chiefly terms of Biology and Pathology, as coccolith, cyatholith, discolith, helmintholith, hippolith; other examples are acrolith, aerolith, laccolith, monolith. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Al Lith
Al Lith () is a city in the Tihamah region on the coast of the Red Sea south west of the holy city of Mecca. It is the fifth largest city in population in Makkah Province, and it is one of the large sea ports of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on the Red Sea, and Miqat Yalamlam is located north of it. T... wikipedia.org
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-lithcomb form 构词成分 (forming ns 用以构成名词) of stone or rock 石的; 岩石的: monolith * megalith. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Lith, Netherlands
Lith () is a village in the province North Brabant in the Netherlands. Before 2011, there was also a municipality; since 2011 Lith is a part of Oss. History Lith was first mentioned in 1202 as Litte. The etymology is unknown. Lith developed on a fordable location on the Maas. A harbour has been know... wikipedia.org
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Lith
Lith or LITH may refer to: Lith print, a type of photographic printing process Lith, Netherlands, a town in the Netherlands Al Lith, a city in Saudi Arabia Lake in the Hills, Illinois, a village in the United States The Institute of Technology at Linköping University (LiTH), Swedish faculty of scien... wikipedia.org
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lith
▪ I. lith, n.1 Obs. exc. arch. or dial. (lɪθ) Forms: 1 leoð, 1–4 lið, 3–6, 9 lithe, 3–6 lyth, 4 liþþe, 5 leth, lythe, 5, 7, 9 leith, 6 lethe, 4– lith. [OE. liþ neut. = OFris. lith, lid neut., OS. lið masc. (Du. lid neut.), OHG. lid masc. and neut., ON. lið-r masc. (Sw. and Da. led masc.), Goth. liþu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lith print
A lith print is an alternative photographic printing process that uses infectious development to achieve its distinct look. Lith print usually has harsh and gritty shadows. In lith print development, formaldehyde is added to the developer, in order to lock excess sulphite that is used to regulate de... wikipedia.org
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lithæmia
‖ lithæmia Path. (lɪˈθiːmɪə) [mod.L., f. Gr. λίθ-ος stone + αἷµ-α blood.] The condition in which lithic or uric acid is in excess in the blood; formerly called uricæmia.1874 C. Murchison Functional Derangem. Liver ii. 65 This morbid state of the blood I propose to designate Lithæmia. 1884 F. J. Nott... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lith Payam
Lith Payam, also known as Jieng Lith Payam, is a Dinka community located in Jonglei State in South Sudan. Lith Payam borders on Kongor Payam, Pibor County, Duk County, and the White Nile. Lith Payam headquarters is located at Wernyol City. Two clans known as Abek and Adhiok inhab Lith Payam. Adhiok ... wikipedia.org
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Van Lith VI
The Van Lith VI was a one-off French-built light civil utility aircraft of the late 1950s. Development and design The Van Lith VI was a two/three seat light high-wing cabin monoplane of conventional wooden construction. The wing was a two-spar structure with plywood and fabric covering. The fuselage... wikipedia.org
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Frans van Lith
Franciscus Georgius Josephus van Lith, SJ or often called Frans van Lith or affectionately Romo van Lith (Javanese:"Father van Lith"; 17 May 1863 – 9 January 1926), was a Jesuit priest from Oirschot, Netherlands who pioneered the Catholic mission in Java, especially Central Java. He baptized the fir... wikipedia.org
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Van der Lith
van der Lith and van Lith are surnames of Dutch origin. Notable people with the names include: Charlotta Elisabeth van der Lith (1700–1753), a plantation owner in Dutch Surinam Dries van der Lith (fl. 1990s), South African air force pilot Frans van Lith, (1863–1926), Dutch Jesuit priest Jean van Lit... wikipedia.org
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Hailey Van Lith
Hailey Van Lith (born September 9, 2001) is an American basketball player for the LSU Tigers of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). She previously played for the Louisville Cardinals. At Cashmere High School in Cashmere, Washington, Van Lith was rated as one of the top recruits in her class, named a ... wikipedia.org
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Dries van der Lith
Lieutenant General Dries van der Lith is a former air force pilot who served as a Chief of Staff Planning in the SADF. Military career He served as Chief of Staff Planning from 19911992. Awards and decorations SAAF Pilot's Wings (more than 2500 hours References Living people Year of birth missing (l... wikipedia.org
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Charlotta Elisabeth van der Lith
Charlotta Elisabeth van der Lith (21 November 1700, in The Hague – 5 August 1753, in Paramaribo), was a plantation owner in Dutch Surinam; married to three governors in 1724–1737 and the leader of the opposition party of the settlers, Cabale, in 1742–1753. Life Daughter of the Lutheran priest Dieder... wikipedia.org
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