Lithic vs Reamer - What's the difference?
lithic | reamer |
Of or pertaining to stone.
(chemistry) Of or relating to lithium.
(medicine) Relating to the formation of uric acid concretions (stones) in the bladder and other parts of the body.
(anthropology) A stone tool or projectile
A medicine that prevents stone in the bladder.
A tool for boring a hole wider.
A device for rendering citrus juice.
A tool used to scrape carbon deposit from the bowl of a pipe.
A Stone Age prehistoric lithic Stone tool, used in archeology nomenclature.
As nouns the difference between lithic and reamer
is that lithic is (anthropology) a stone tool or projectile while reamer is a tool for boring a hole wider.As an adjective lithic
is of or pertaining to stone.lithic
English
Adjective
(-)- lithic architecture
- lithic diathesis