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Definition of Neolith
1. Noun. A stone tool from the Neolithic Age.
Definition of Neolith
1. an ancient stone implement [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Neolith
Literary usage of Neolith
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Patents for Inventions: Abridgments of Specifications Relating to Roads and by Great Britain Patent Office, Bennet Woodcroft (1868)
"This composition the patentee calls " neolith," and it is made up as follows:—"
Linseed oil from 15 to 20 Ibs.; tallow or " common stearine, 3 Ibs.; ..."
2. Putnam's Magazine (1908)
"The neolith will have four editors, the chief being E. Nesbit (Mrs. Hubert Bland),
and the list of ci ..."
3. Art and Man: Comparative Art Studies by Edwin Swift Balch (1918)
"The names which are now generally applied to the three classes of stones fashioned
by man are eolith, paleolith, and neolith. Eolith refers to the stones ..."