Etymology: derived from the Greek word "lithos", meaning "stone".
Meaning: - noun: a small, smooth stone or pebble - adjective: small, smooth and hard, like a stone
Origin: - The word "lite" was first used in the English language in the 14th century. - It was borrowed from the Old English word "līt", which was derived from the Germanic word "līt-".
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