"Lithomancy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Lithomancy is a form of divination that involves searching for answers or guidance by inspecting the patterns, colors, and qualities of stones or rocks. In a lithomancy reading, the practitioner may hold a stone or hold a bowl of stones and, by intuition or through the use of divination techniques, interpret the symbolism, energy, or vibrations associated with each stone to gain insight into the client's situation, answer questions, or predict the future.
Relating to the study of rocks: the branch of geology that deals with the composition and classification of rocks.
Lithologically refers to the study of the composition, structure, and distribution of rocks, specifically in the context of geology.
Lithologies refers to the different types or layers of rock formations that make up the Earth's crust. In geology, lithologies are distinguished from one another based on their composition, texture, and other physical characteristics, such as mineral content, rock texture, and cementation.
Lithology refers to the study of the origin, composition, and structure of rocks, including their texture, mineral composition, and other physical and chemical properties.
Litholytic refers to a chemical process in which rocks or minerals are dissolved or broken down by acid or an acid-like substance, often resulting in the release of ions or mineral components. The term is commonly used in geology and geochemistry to describe the dissolution of rocks or minerals by acidic compounds, such as groundwater or magma.
A lithomancer is someone who practices the art of divination or fortune-telling by interpreting stones or rocks. They believe that the patterns, shapes, and colors of stones hold spiritual or mystical significance, and can be used to reveal information about a person's past, present, or future.
Lithomarge is a term used to describe a type of natural cement that is made from crushed limestone and water.
Lithonate refers to a salt or compound that contains lithium, a chemical element with the symbol Li and atomic number 3. Lithium salts are used in various applications, including the production of electric batteries, ceramics, and pharmaceuticals.
Lithontriptic refers to a type of surgical instrument used in osteotomy, which is a surgical procedure to cut a bone. The term is derived from the Greek words 'lithos' meaning stone, 'tron' meaning bone, and 'ptikos' meaning breaking or cutting. It is a specialized instrument designed to break or cut through bones, particularly in orthopedic or maxillofacial surgery.
Lithophagous refers to an organism that eats rocks or stones. Litho means "rock" and phagous means "eating".
Lithophane is a term used to describe a type of fossilized insect wings. It is a rare mineralized fossil of the wings of insects, typically from the order Lepidoptera, which includes butterflies and moths. The term literaly means "stone wing" in Greek (lithos meaning stone and phane meaning wing).