Lith″o‐tome (?), n. [Gr. � cutting stones; λίθοσ stone + � to cut: cf. F. lithotome.] 1. A stone so formed by nature as to appear as if cut by art.
2. (Surg.) An instrument used for cutting the bladder in operations for the stone.
Webster's Dictionary 1913
Lith″o‐tome (?), n. [Gr. � cutting stones; λίθοσ stone + � to cut: cf. F. lithotome.] 1. A stone so formed by nature as to appear as if cut by art.
2. (Surg.) An instrument used for cutting the bladder in operations for the stone.