Paleolith
[pey-lee-uh-lith or, esp. British, pal-ee-] /ˈpeɪ li ə lɪθ or, esp. British, ˈpæl i-/
noun
1.
a stone implement.
paleolith
(pā’lē-ə-lĭth’)
A stone implement of the Paleolithic Period.
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