litho
/ˈlaɪθoʊ/Definitions
1. noun
A small stone or pebble, especially one used for making marks or designs.
“The artist used a litho as a makeshift tool to add texture to her painting.”
2. noun
A small stone or pebble marking the boundary of a field or an area of land.
“The old litho was still visible on the edge of the farm.”
3. verb
To mark or inscribe something with a litho, especially in a decorative or artistic way.
“She lithoed her name into the stone, creating a lasting memorial.”
4. verb
To mark or indicate something with a small stone or pebble, especially in a way that is visible from a distance.
“The surveyor lithoed the boundary of the new development.”