lithoclast (Meaning)
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lithoclast (n.)
An instrument for crushing stones in the bladder.
Synonyms & Antonyms of lithoclast
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lithoclast Sentence Examples
- The lithoclast's powerful jaws crushed rocks into fine dust.
- The surgery involved the use of lithoclasts to fragment kidney stones.
- Ancient humans employed lithoclasts made of animal bones to break down animal bones.
- The geologist used a lithoclast to extract a mineral sample from a rock.
- The lithoclast's vibrating head allowed for precise cutting through hard materials.
- Researchers developed a new lithoclast that could handle larger and more complex stones.
- The construction crew used lithoclasts to break down concrete pillars for demolition.
- The lithoclast's ability to create micro-fractures weakened the rock, making it easier to extract.
- The archaeologist's lithoclast helped them uncover ancient artifacts buried in dense rock.
- The lithoclast's compact design made it suitable for use in confined spaces.
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An instrument for crushing stones in the bladder.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The lithoclast's powerful jaws crushed rocks into fine dust.
The surgery involved the use of lithoclasts to fragment kidney stones.
Ancient humans employed lithoclasts made of animal bones to break down animal bones.
The geologist used a lithoclast to extract a mineral sample from a rock.