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pit, stone, endocarp | the hard inner (usually woody) layer of the pericarp of some fruits (as peaches or plums or cherries or olives) that contains the seed | |
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Stone, Oliver Stone | United States filmmaker (born in 1946) | |
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stone | of any of various dull tannish or grey colors | |
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Stone, Harlan Stone, Harlan F. Stone, Harlan Fisk Stone | United States jurist who was named chief justice of the United States Supreme Court in 1941 by Franklin D. Roosevelt (1872-1946) | |
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stone, rock | a lump or mass of hard consolidated mineral matter | |
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pit, stone | remove the pits from | |
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Stone, I. F. Stone, Isidor Feinstein Stone | United States journalist who advocated liberal causes (1907-1989) | |
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Stone, Harlan Fiske Stone | United States jurist who served on the United States Supreme Court as chief justice (1872-1946) | |
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Stone, Edward Durell Stone | United States architect (1902-1978) | |
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stone | an avoirdupois unit used to measure the weight of a human body; equal to 14 pounds | |
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gem, stone, gemstone | a crystalline rock that can be cut and polished for jewelry | |
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stone, lapidate | kill by throwing stones at | |
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stone | building material consisting of a piece of rock hewn in a definite shape for a special purpose | |
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stone, rock | material consisting of the aggregate of minerals like those making up the Earth's crust | |
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Stone, Lucy Stone | United States feminist and suffragist (1818-1893) | |
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stone | a lack of feeling or expression or movement |