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Nicholson
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11 April, 08:39
Litho means stone.
a. True
b. False
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Melissa Kline
11 April, 09:00
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True, it means stone in Greek.
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Layne Roy
11 April, 09:02
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A. Truee -
it's used in the formation of compound words.
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