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Lithic vs Lithia - What's the difference?

lithic | lithia |


As nouns the difference between lithic and lithia

is that lithic is a stone tool or projectile while lithia is lithium oxide, Li2O, used in the manufacture of ceramics and glass.

As an adjective lithic

is of or pertaining to stone.

Lithic vs Ignimbrite - What's the difference?

lithic | ignimbrite |


As nouns the difference between lithic and ignimbrite

is that lithic is (anthropology) a stone tool or projectile while ignimbrite is (geology) a deposit left by the pyroclastic flow from a volcano, consisting of ash, pumice lapilli, and lithic fragments.

As an adjective lithic

is of or pertaining to stone.