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I . stone [stəʊn, Am stoʊn] N

1. stone t. GEO, MED:

stone

2. stone of fruit:

stone
pestka f

3. stone Brit (weight):

stone
6,35 kg

II . stone [stəʊn, Am stoʊn] ADV

1. stone (like stone):

stone hard

2. stone inf (completely):

stone
stone drunk

III . stone [stəʊn, Am stoʊn] VB trans

1. stone (throw stones):

stone

2. stone (remove kernels):

stone
drylować [perf wy-]

foundation stone N ARCHIT

paving stone N Brit

stepping stone N fig

Stone Age N no pl

the Stone Age

stone-broke ADJ AM

stone-broke → stony-broke

See also stony-broke

stony-broke ADJ Brit inf

stone-deaf ADJ

pumice (stone) [ˈpʌmɪs-] N no pl GEO

pumice (stone)
pumeks m

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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If crystals of rutile have grown in the crystal of apatite, in the right light the cut stone displays a cat's eye effect.
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However, an additional stone, lying flat rather than upright, was discovered after being exposed as a crop mark in the dry weather of 1976.
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Back yard walls were of hammer dressed stone, about 4 ft 6in high and with triangular capstones.
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His church had been gradually enriched with painted choir stalls, pictures, statues and several altars of stone.
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When she tried on engagement rings, it had to be at least a three caret stone -- five would be better.
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Some of the building material was reused by Capuchin monks who were granted permission to use the stone for maintaining their monasteries.
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The cist consists of large slabs of stone and a gabled capstone.
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Still working stone by stone, he filled in the hole and built up a pedestal, topped by a three-quarter ton capstone.
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The stone balustrades of the tower gallery are supported by corbelling with modillion cornicing.
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They are a brick farmhouse, a stone and frame bank barn (c. 1800), frame outhouse, chicken house, and corn crib.
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