/lithophile
Lithophile
Stone, strata, minerals, and the permanence of the ground underfoot.
A lover of rocks and stones; someone drawn to geology, cliffs, and mineral forms.
- Category
- Water & Earth
- Hero style
- earth
- References
- 2 sources
Etymology
Roots and resonance
The word is treated as a living object, not a dictionary line item.
Root 01
lithos
Greek
stone
Root 02
phile
Greek
lover of
Essay
Long-form context
Any markdown body authored for this phile appears here.
Lithophiles treat stone as a record of time. They like the way pressure can become shape without losing its weight.
Resonance
You might be a Lithophile if...
Relatable cues tuned for sharing, scanning, and self-recognition.
- You like textures that feel older than their labels.
- A stone surface can hold your attention for a long time.
- You trust what seems steady and unadorned.
Palette
Signature colors
The color system is bound to the meaning of the phile.
#1D1813
earth
#5C4B3A
earth
#947659
earth
#CBB49A
earth
#F4ECE3
earth
Signature mood for Water & Earth
Related
Continue the trail
Manual curation leads, then weighted fallback fills any gaps.
Water & Earth
Geophile
Soil, stone, terrain, and the feel of solid ground.
Water & Earth
Topophile
Attachment to place, memory, and the geography of belonging.
Water & Earth
Speleophile
Caves, stone chambers, echoes, and the hush below ground.
Water & Earth
Orophile
Peaks, trails, altitude, and the dignity of high ground.