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Lith

Definition:

Noun: A slab of stone, especially one used as a building material or as a commemorative inscription.

Noun: A photographic image printed on a smooth, highly polished surface, typically a metal plate coated with a light-sensitive emulsion.

Verb: To cover or pave with slabs of stone, especially to create a path, flooring, or a wall surface.

Noun: (Local) A colloquial term used in some regions to refer to a person who is heavy or overweight.

Examples:

Noun: The ancient cathedral was constructed using limestones and marbles as laths.

Noun: The artist had a collection of beautiful lith prints displayed in the art gallery.

Verb: The garden path was carefully lithed with granite to create an elegant walkway.

Noun (Local): "Hey, look at Big John over there! He's a real lith!" laughed the group of friends.

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