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There are 11 eleven-letter words ending with TONE| AMAZONSTONE | • amazonstone n. A bluish-green variety of microcline feldspar used as a gemstone. The best known occurrences are at… • AMAZONSTONE n. a green microcline, aka amazonite. | | CHERRYSTONE | • cherrystone n. (Used as a size classification by fish merchants) A hard clam (Mercenaria mercenaria) that is larger… • CHERRYSTONE n. a medium-sized quahog. | | COBBLESTONE | • cobblestone n. A rounded stone from a river bed, fit for use as ballast in ships and for paving roads. • cobblestone n. (Uncountable) The material made from cobblestones. • COBBLESTONE n. a large paving stone. | | COPINGSTONE | • copingstone n. Alternative form of coping stone. • coping␣stone n. (Literally and figuratively) A capstone. • coping␣stone n. One of the stones or slabs that form the outer edge of a railway station platform, next to the track. | | CORNERSTONE | • cornerstone n. A stone forming the base at the corner of a building. • cornerstone n. Such a stone used ceremonially, often inscribed with the architect’s and owner’s names, dates and other details. • cornerstone n. (Figuratively) That which is prominent, fundamental, noteworthy, or central. | | HAMMERSTONE | • hammerstone n. (Archaeology) A type of stone used to hit or strike in a similar way to a modern-day hammer. • HAMMERSTONE n. a stone used as a hammer in the production of tools during the Acheulian period. | | HEARTHSTONE | • hearthstone n. A flat stone used to form a hearth. • hearthstone n. (By extension) The fireside, home life. • hearthstone n. A soft kind of stone used to whiten doorsteps, scour floors, etc. | | MAGNESSTONE | • MAGNESSTONE n. (Spenser) a lodestone, also MAGNES. | | ROTTENSTONE | • rottenstone n. (Geology) A soft, friable limestone, used in polishes. • rottenstone v. (Transitive) To polish with rottenstone. • rotten␣stone n. Alternative form of rottenstone. | | SPLEENSTONE | • spleen␣stone n. (Archaic) A jade or nephrite stone. • SPLEENSTONE n. (obsolete) jade. | | THIOPENTONE | • thiopentone n. (Pharmacology) Thiopental. • THIOPENTONE n. an intravenous anaesthetic. |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
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