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tri·lith·on T0358200 (trī-lĭth′ŏn, trī′lĭ-thŏn′) also tri·lith (trī′lĭth)n. A prehistoric structure consisting of two large stones set upright to support a third on their tops, found especially in Europe. [Greek, neuter of trilithos, having three stones : tri-, tri- + lithos, stone.]trilithon (traɪˈlɪθɒn; ˈtraɪlɪˌθɒn) or trilithn (Archaeology) a structure consisting of two upright stones with a third placed across the top, such as those of Stonehenge[C18: from Greek; see tri-, -lith] trilithic adjtrilithonA prehistoric structure consisting of two large upright stones supporting a third horizontal stone.trilithonenUK
trilithonTwo upright monoliths spanned by a third, as at Stonehenge. |