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(adj) stone
of any of various dull tannish or grey colors
(noun) stone
building material consisting of a piece of rock hewn in a definite shape for a special purpose
he wanted a special stone to mark the site
(noun) stone
a lack of feeling or expression or movement
he must have a heart of stone; her face was as hard as stone
a lump or mass of hard consolidated mineral matter
he threw a rock at me
(noun) Edward Durell Stone
United States architect (1902-1978)
(noun) Harlan Fiske Stone
United States jurist who served on the United States Supreme Court as chief justice (1872-1946)
(noun) I. F. Stone, Isidor Feinstein Stone
United States journalist who advocated liberal causes (1907-1989)
(noun) Lucy Stone
United States feminist and suffragist (1818-1893)
(noun) Oliver Stone
United States filmmaker (born in 1946)
(noun) Harlan F. Stone, Harlan Fisk Stone, Harlan Stone
United States jurist who was named chief justice of the United States Supreme Court in 1941 by Franklin D. Roosevelt (1872-1946)
the hard inner (usually woody) layer of the pericarp of some fruits (as peaches or plums or cherries or olives) that contains the seed
you should remove the stones from prunes before cooking
(noun) stone
an avoirdupois unit used to measure the weight of a human body; equal to 14 pounds
a heavy chap who must have weighed more than twenty stone
material consisting of the aggregate of minerals like those making up the Earth's crust
that mountain is solid rock; stone is abundant in New England and there are many quarries
a crystalline rock that can be cut and polished for jewelry
he had the gem set in a ring for his wife; she had jewels made of all the rarest stones
remove the pits from
pit plums and cherries
kill by throwing stones at
People wanted to stone the woman who had a child out of wedlock