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Locomotives. I
generally, the Road Traffic Acts, 1930, 1931, 1934, etc. See Stone's Justices' Manual, and consult, generally, Mahaffy and Dodson's Law Relating
Pave
To lay or cover with stone brick or other material so as to make a firm
Lapidescent
Undergoing the process of becoming stone having the capacity of being converted into stone having the
Neolithic
to or designating an era characterized by late remains in stone the late stone age Estimated as beginning around 9000 b
Verbarmetate
A flat or somewhat hollowed stone upon which grain or other food is ground by means
Megalith
A large stone especially a large stone used in constructing ancient monuments
Lithography
of putting designs or writing with a greasy material on stone and of producing printed impressions therefrom The process depends in
Kaaba
The small and nearly cubical stone building in the court of the Great Mosque at Mecca
Headstone
The principal stone in a foundation the chief or corner stone
Flagstone
A flat stone used in paving or any rock which will split into
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