lithoidal (Meaning)

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lithoidal (a.)

Like a stone; having a stony structure.

Synonyms & Antonyms of lithoidal

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lithoidal Sentence Examples

  1. The lithoidal soil, composed of compacted rock fragments, offered a firm footing.
  2. The lithoidal tower, built upon a solid foundation, stood as an unyielding monument.
  3. The lithoidal skull, a fossilized remnant of an ancient animal, revealed its geological history.
  4. The lithoidal statue, carved from solid stone, possessed an enduring presence.
  5. The lithoidal mantelpiece, adorned with intricate carvings, added a touch of elegance to the room.
  6. The lithoidal path, winding through a rocky landscape, guided hikers to their destination.
  7. The lithoidal pottery, crafted from hardened clay, was renowned for its durability and rustic charm.
  8. The lithoidal artifacts, unearthed during an excavation, provided valuable insights into a lost civilization.
  9. The lithoidal strata, exposed by erosion, showcased the geological forces that shaped the landscape.
  10. The lithoidal pavement, laid in ancient times, bore witness to the passage of countless generations.

FAQs About the word lithoidal

Like a stone; having a stony structure.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The lithoidal soil, composed of compacted rock fragments, offered a firm footing.

The lithoidal tower, built upon a solid foundation, stood as an unyielding monument.

The lithoidal skull, a fossilized remnant of an ancient animal, revealed its geological history.

The lithoidal statue, carved from solid stone, possessed an enduring presence.