Stone
Stone
noun
1.
hard solid nonmetallic mineral matter of which rock is made, especially as a building material.
"the houses are built of stone"
2.
a piece of stone shaped for a purpose, especially one of commemoration, ceremony, or demarcation.
"a memorial stone"
verb: stone 3rd person present: stones past tense: stoned; past participle: stoned gerund or present participle: stoning adjective: -stoned
1.
throw stones at.
"three vehicles were stoned and torched"
2.
British
remove the stone from (a fruit).
"halve, stone, and peel the avocados"
A stone is a small hard ball of minerals and other substances which sometimes forms in a person's kidneys or gall bladder. He had kidney stones. ... A stone is a measurement of weight, especially the weight of a person, equal to 14 pounds or 6.35 kilograms. [British] I weighed around 16 stone.
The term comes from African American slang, in which “stone” means “very.”
Also means High on Canabis "He got stoned and ate smoores."
Materials and minerals
Building stone, a building material
Calculus (medicine), a stone formed in the body, such as kidney stones or gallstones
Dimension stone, stone fabricated to specific sizes or shapes
Gemstone, an attractive mineral used for adornments
Stoneware, a ceramic ware
Peach stone, olive stone, etc. the shell surrounding a seed in drupe fruits
Also well known in music. Usually "Rock" bands..
Stone (band), a thrash metal band from Finland
The Rolling Stones, often referred to as "The Stones"
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