granolithic (Meaning)

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granolithic (n.)

A kind of hard artificial stone, used for pavements.

Synonyms & Antonyms of granolithic

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granolithic Sentence Examples

  1. The granolithic surface of the sidewalk resisted wear and provided excellent traction.
  2. The granolithic aggregate used in the concrete mixture enhanced its durability and slip-resistance.
  3. The exposed granolithic finish of the building's exterior added a rustic and textured aesthetic.
  4. The granolithic flooring in the factory was designed to withstand heavy industrial traffic.
  5. The granolithic panels used in the facade of the skyscraper were renowned for their strength and longevity.
  6. The granolithic counter in the kitchen provided a stylish and scratch-resistant surface.
  7. The granolithic grout between the tiles in the bathroom created a watertight seal.
  8. The granolithic steps leading up to the temple were worn smooth from centuries of use.
  9. The granolithic pillars of the portico stood as imposing symbols of architectural fortitude.
  10. The granolithic sculpture in the park depicted a graceful figure in motion.

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A kind of hard artificial stone, used for pavements.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The granolithic surface of the sidewalk resisted wear and provided excellent traction.

The granolithic aggregate used in the concrete mixture enhanced its durability and slip-resistance.

The exposed granolithic finish of the building's exterior added a rustic and textured aesthetic.

The granolithic flooring in the factory was designed to withstand heavy industrial traffic.