10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LITHOTOMOUS»
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The Facts on File Marine Science Handbook
In a GASTROPOD's shell, it is the edge of the opening. lip lithosphere See
HYDROSPHERE. lithotomous Pertains to an organism that burrows into rocks,
such as the piddock, a rock-boring MOLLUSK that is thought to secrete rock-
dissolving ...
Scott McCutcheon, Bobbi McCutcheon, 2003
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Bioscientific Terminology: Words from Latin and Greek Stems
anatomy, tome, atom, appendectomy, epitome diatomaceous — microscopic
algae divided into halves dermatome — the areas of skin supplied with sensory
fibers; an instrument for cutting skin lithotomous — stone-boring, as certain
molluscs ...
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Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
... lithopha- gy, lithophagous, lithophile, lithophilous, 11- thophily, lithophyll.
lithophyte, lithophytic, lithoseisma, lithosol, lithosphere, lithostratig- raphy,
lithostratigraphic, lithotomous, lithotomy, lithotriper, lithotripsy, lithotype, litho- xyle
, megalith, ...
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Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
lithotomous See -domous: lithodomous. ♢ lithotroph See 2succession: lithotroph.
♢ litter n. The accumulation of plant material on the ground, including branches,
leaves, reproductive parts, and twigs (Wimmer et al. 1993, 2184; Allaby 1994).
See also: algal ridge, cup reef; algal reef; boiler; breaker [reef]. lithotomous (li-thot
'-o-mous) Said of an organism that bores into rock. Also spelled: lithodomous.
lithotope (lith'-o-tope) (a) An area or surface of uniform sedimentation ...
Julia A. Jackson, James P. Mehl, Klaus K. E. Neuendorf, 2005
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The Cyclopaedia; Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ...
... pctrae or rocky, and new: and the other fofiils under earths, argillaceous,
calcareous, siliceous, margaceous, selenitic, talcous, micaccous, inflammable,
saline, metallic, and_moold; petrisactions of animals, plants, lithophytous,
lithotomous, ...
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The Cyclopædia: Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...
... and new: and the other fosiils under earths, argillaceous, calcareous, filiceous,
Lmargaceous, selenitic, talcous, micaceous, inflammable, saline, metallic, and
mould; petrifactions of animals, plants, lithophytous, lithotomous, and pori: salts, ...
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The cyclopaedia: or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, ...
... and new: and the other fossils under earths, argillaceous, calcareous, siliceous
, margaceous, selenitic, talcous, micaceous, inflammable, saline, metallic, and
mould; petrifactions of animals, plants, lithophytous, lithotomous, and pori : salts,
...
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German Dictionary of Biology: German-English
B von Achras sapota) steinbohrend lithotomous Steinbrandartige p/Tilletiales (
Ordnung der Ständerpilze) Steinbrechartige pl (Bot) Saxifragales (Ordnung der
Zweikeimblättrigen) Steinbruch mquarry Steineichenwald m holly oak forest ...
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Henderson's Dictionary of Biology
locular, loculate withstand weathering. It is a humus-rich, shallow, stony soil.
lithosphere /t. (1) the Earth's crust; (2) the non-living, non-organic part of the
environment, such as rocks or the mineral fraction of soil. lithotomous a. stone-
boring, ...