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liths
noun
Plural of lith
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These rocks — called xenoliths ("xeno" for foreign, "liths" for rocks) — can tell scientists what the composition is like miles down.
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Such machines, with different processing solutions, may be used for continuous-tone or lith-type films.
2013 Yuliya Yefimova (Russia) Ruta Meilutyte (Lith).
1999 Óscar Freire (Spain) Edita Pucinskaite (Lith).
2003 Virgilijus Alekna (Lith).
Diana Ziliute (Lith).
2001 Óscar Freire (Spain) Rasa Polikeviciute (Lith).
1350 Lithuania October 27, 1430 Trakai, Lithuania Vytautas the Great, Lithuanian Vytautus Didysis, Polish Witold Wielki (born 1350, Lithuania died Oct. 27, 1430, Trakai, Lith).
Åbenrå is a marketing centre with a busy port; a ferry links it with Klaipėda (Lith).. Local industries include machinery production and food processing.
Eshkol became involved in the Zionist movement while a student in Vilna, Lith.
August 30, 1860 Kibartay, Lithuania August 4, 1900 Moscow, Russia Isaak Ilyich Levitan, (born Aug. 18 [Aug. 30, New Style], 1860, Kibarty, Suvalksky province, Russia [now Kibartay, Lith.] died July 22 [Aug. 4], 1900, Moscow, Russia) Lithuanian-born Jewish painter who was one of Russia's most influential landscape artists and the founder of what has been called the "mood landscape".
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