noun
- Plural of granolith; a type of artificial stone or concrete surface made from granite chips or gravel bound with cement, used for flooring, paving, or decorative purposes.
Usage: technical; construction/architecture term
Examples
- The warehouse floor was finished with granoliths for durability and easy maintenance.
- Granoliths were a popular choice for public building interiors in the mid-20th century.
- The contractor recommended granoliths over marble for the high-traffic hallway.
- These granoliths provide an attractive, cost-effective alternative to natural stone.