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çok sarhoş, zilzurna sarhoş, zom, sarhoş, çekirdekleri çıkarılmış, uyuşturucunun etkisi altında, uyuşturucu almış, taşlanmış, zilzurna sarhoş, uyuşturucu etkisinde olan, zom, uçmuş, ayıkla/taşla, zom, küfelik, taşlanmak, matiz, uyuşturucu madde tesiri altında, uyuşturucuyla uçmus, taş, dolu tanesi, değerli taş, çekirdek (meyve), çekirdek, sarhoş olmak, erbezi, kaya, meyva çekirdeği, husye, anat, testis, dol, enemek, haya, taşlamak, taştan, çekirdeğini çıkarmak, taşa tutmak, taş döşemek, mürettip masası, meyve çekirdeği, tas atmak, taştan yapılmış, (mücevhere ait) taş, İng. (etli meyvelerde) çekirdek, taştan yapılmış şey, mezar taşı, (böbrekte/safrada oluşan) taş, mesane taşı, stone crusher taş kırma makinası, kâgir, Stone Age taş devri, taşa benzer şey, taşa tut(mak), İng. (etli bir meyvenin) çekirdeğini çıkarmak, taşa tut, 1.Organizmada oluşturan taşlar, taş, 14 librelik ağırlık ölçüsü,

1 çok sarhoş, zilzurna sarhoş, zom  sıfat konuşma dili     ts
2 sarhoş     ts
3 çekirdekleri çıkarılmış     ts
4 uyuşturucunun etkisi altında     ts
5 uyuşturucu almış     ts
6 taşlanmış     ts
7 zilzurna sarhoş     ts
8 uyuşturucu etkisinde olan, zom  sıfat konuşma dili     ts
9 uçmuş     ts
10 ayıkla/taşla     ts
11 zom     ts
12 küfelik  Konuşma Dili     ts
13 taşlanmak     ts
14 matiz     ts
15 uyuşturucu madde tesiri altında     ts
16 uyuşturucuyla uçmus  Konuşma Dili     ts
17stone taş  isim     ts
18stone dolu tanesi  isim     ts
19stone değerli taş  isim     ts
20stone çekirdek (meyve)  isim     ts
21stone çekirdek  isim     ts
22to be stoned sarhoş olmak     ts
23stone erbezi     ts
24stone kaya     ts
25stone meyva çekirdeği     ts
26stone husye     ts
27stone anat     ts
28stone testis     ts
29stone dol     ts
30stone enemek     ts
31stone haya     ts
32stone taşlamak     ts
33stone taştan     ts
34stone çekirdeğini çıkarmak     ts
35stone taşa tutmak     ts
36stone taş döşemek     ts
37stone mürettip masası     ts
38stone meyve çekirdeği     ts
39stone tas atmak     ts
40stone taştan yapılmış  sıfat     ts
41stone (mücevhere ait) taş  isim     ts
42stone İng. (etli meyvelerde) çekirdek  isim     ts
43stone taştan yapılmış şey     ts
44stone mezar taşı  isim     ts
45stone (böbrekte/safrada oluşan) taş  isim     ts
46stone mesane taşı     ts
47stone stone crusher taş kırma makinası     ts
48stone kâgir     ts
49stone Stone Age taş devri     ts
50stone taşa benzer şey     ts
51stone taşa tut(mak)     ts
52stone İng. (etli bir meyvenin) çekirdeğini çıkarmak  fiil     ts
53stone taşa tut  fiil     ts
54stone 1.Organizmada oluşturan taşlar, taş  Tıp     ts
55stone 14 librelik ağırlık ölçüsü  Tıp     ts
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High on drugs, especially cannabis (weed), Simple past tense and past participle of stone, Drunk, past of stone, High on drugs, weed, cannabis, If someone is stoned, their mind is greatly affected by a drug such as cannabis. Drunk or intoxicated, (Slang) drunk, intoxicated; drugged, under the influence of narcotics, The term used to describe the intoxication of cannabis users, In a state of pleasurable stupor; usually refers to marijuana or hashish use, To make a great save, A dull light grey or beige, like that of some stones, A 42-pound, precisely shaped piece of granite with a handle attached, which is bowled down the ice, To pelt with stones, especially to kill by pelting with stones, To remove a stone from (fruit etc.), A playing piece made of any hard material, used in various board games such as backgammon, and go, A hard, stone-like deposit, A hard earthen substance that can form large rocks and boulders, A small piece of stone, A gemstone, a jewel, especially a diamond, (plural: stone) A unit of mass equal to 14 pounds. Used to measure the weights of people, animals, cheese, wool, etc. 1 stone ≈ 6.3503 kilograms, To form a stone during growth, with reference to fruit etc, The central part of some fruits, particularly drupes; consisting of the seed and a hard endocarp layer, As a stone (used with following adjective), To intoxicate, especially with narcotics. (Usually in passive), Absolutely, completely (used with following adjective), Complete, absolute, of the highest degree, Of a dull light grey or beige, like that of some stones, Constructed of stone, Having the appearance of stone, put to death by pelting with stones, pelt with stones; fit or pave with stones; remove stones or pits from fruit, Gond, An accidental inclusion in the glass Stones consist of unmelted particles of batch, fragments of refractory material from the pot, or devtrification crystals The first two varieties are generally rough but rounded; the third is angular, rock; piece of rock shaped or cut for some purpose; pebble; gem; seed, pit; unit of weight equal to fourteen pounds or 6.36 kilograms (British), A hard, one-seeded endocarp of a drupe, 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" a lack of feeling or expression or movement; "he must have a heart of stone"; "her face was as hard as stone" United States architect (1902-1978) United States jurist who served on the United States Supreme Court as Chief Justice (1872-1946) United States journalist who advocated liberal causes (1907-1989) United States feminist and suffragist (1818-1893) United States filmmaker (born in 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" 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" kill by throwing stones at; "Adulterers should be stoned according to the Koran" of any of various dull tannish-gray colors, G3037 lithos, lee'-thos; appar a prim word; a stone (lit or fig ):--(mill-, stumbling-) stone, A playing piece or pawn Traditionally, the black pieces are actually made from stone (And the white pieces from bone, shell or coral ), Stones were commonly used for buildings, also as memorials of important events (Gen 28:18; Josh 24:26, 27; 1 Sam 7:12, etc ) They were gathered out of cultivated fields (Isa 5:2; comp 2 Kings 3:19) This word is also used figuratively of believers (1 Pet 2:4, 5), and of the Messiah (Ps 118:22; Isa 28:16; Matt 21:42; Acts 4:11, etc ) In Dan 2:45 it refers also to the Messiah He is there described as "cut out of the mountain " (See ROCK ), Small impurities in glass, such as a particle of furnace material, A measurement of weight that equals approximately fourteen pounds, Quarried or artificially broken rock for use in construction, The round granite playing piece, 11 inches in diameter and 39 to 41 ½ pounds in weight, fitted with a handle, A unit of mass equal to 14 pounds. Used to measure the weights of people, animals, cheese, wool, etc, lithic, Side of the elements representing the introvert sex at the low level Stone comprises the following Archetypes: Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn, See Illust, The hard endocarp of drupes; as, the stone of a cherry or peach, A weight which legally is fourteen pounds, but in practice varies with the article weighed, of Endocarp, Fig, One of the testes; a testicle, A calculous concretion, especially one in the kidneys or bladder; the disease arising from a calculus, A precious stone; a gem, Concreted earthy or mineral matter; also, any particular mass of such matter; as, a house built of stone; the boy threw a stone; pebbles are rounded stones, Specifically: - The glass of a mirror; a mirror, A lithographic stone is a slab of stone, usually limestone, used as a matrix for a print Lithographic stones are used to make lithographs and chromolithographs, A monument to the dead; a gravestone, Symbol of hardness and insensibility; torpidness; insensibility; as, a heart of stone, A stand or table with a smooth, flat top of stone, commonly marble, on which to arrange the pages of a book, newspaper, etc, United States architect (1902-1978) United States jurist who served on the United States Supreme Court as Chief Justice (1872-1946) United States journalist who advocated liberal causes (1907-1989) United States feminist and suffragist (1818-1893) United States filmmaker (born in 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", a lack of feeling or expression or movement; "he must have a heart of stone"; "her face was as hard as 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", kill by throwing stones at; "Adulterers should be stoned according to the Koran", of any of various dull tannish-gray colors, To rub, scour, or sharpen with a 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", before printing; called also imposing stone, To pelt, beat, or kill with stones, To free from stones; also, to remove the seeds of; as, to stone a field; to stone cherries; to stone raisins, To make like stone; to harden, To wall or face with stones; to line or fortify with stones; as, to stone a well; to stone a cellar, of or pertaining to stone, made of stone, Something made of stone, completely, 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", 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 lump or mass of hard consolidated mineral matter; "he threw a rock at me", kill two birds with one stone: see bird. American architect who was an exponent of the International Style. Among his notable designs is the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. (1964). American jurist who served as an associate justice (1925-1941) and the chief justice (1941-1946) of the U.S. Supreme Court. American journalist who championed liberal causes in I.F. Stone's Weekly (1953-1971). American feminist and social reformer who organized the first national women's rights convention, held in Worcester, Massachusetts (1850), and was a founder of the American Woman Suffrage Association (1869). In building construction, rock cut into blocks and slabs or broken into pieces. It comes as hard as granite and as soft as limestone or sandstone. Where available, stone has generally been the preferred material for monumental structures. Its advantages are durability, adaptability to sculpting, and the fact that it can be used in its natural state. But it is difficult to quarry, transport, and cut, and its weakness in tension limits its use. The simplest stonework is rubble, roughly broken stones bound in mor(Tarih) Ashlar work consists of regularly cut blocks with squared edges. Building stone is quarried by sawing if it is soft, and split apart with wedges or by blasting if hard. Many devices are used to shape and dress stone, from handheld tools to circular saws, surfacing machines, and lathes. Some stones are strong enough to act as monolithic (one-piece) supports and beams; and in some styles (e.g., ancient Egyptian temples) stone slabs are employed even for roofing, supported by many closely spaced columns. Before the arch, builders were handicapped by the tendency of stone to break under its own weight. But stone in compression has great strength, and the Romans built huge stone bridges and aqueducts. Though stone has generally been abandoned for structural use in the 20th century, it is widely used as a thin, nonbearing surface cladding. See also masonry. bird stone Black Stone of Mecca kidney stone Middle Stone Age New Stone Age Old Stone Age Rosetta Stone Scone Stone of Stone Age Stone Edward Durell Stone Harlan Fiske Stone Isidor Feinstein Stone Lucy Stone Oliver Stone Robert Anthony stone tool industry Rolling Stones, United States filmmaker (born in 1946), United States feminist and suffragist (1818-1893), remove the pits from; "pit plums and cherries", A {lithographic} stone is a slab of stone, usually limestone, used as a matrix for a print Lithographic stones are used to make lithographs and chromolithographs, United States architect (1902-1978), United States jurist who served on the United States Supreme Court as Chief Justice (1872-1946), United States journalist who advocated liberal causes (1907-1989), emphasis If you say that you will leave no stone unturned, you are emphasizing that you will try every way you can think of in order to achieve what you want. He said he would leave no stone unturned in the search for peace, 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", The plural is usually stone in meaning 10, A stone is a large piece of stone put somewhere in memory of a person or event, or as a religious symbol. The monument consists of a circle of gigantic stones, If you say that one place is a stone's throw from another, you mean that the places are close to each other. a two-bedroom apartment just a stone's throw from the beach Just a stone's throw away is the City Art Gallery, Stone is a hard solid substance found in the ground and often used for building houses. He could not tell whether the floor was wood or stone People often don't appreciate that marble is a natural stone. stone walls, A stone is a small piece of rock that is found on the ground. He removed a stone from his shoe The crowd began throwing stones, You can refer to a jewel as a stone. a diamond ring with three stones, Stone is used in expressions such as set in stone and tablets of stone to suggest that an idea or rule is firm and fixed, and cannot be changed. Scientific opinions are not carved on tablets of stone; they change over the years, A stone is a measurement of weight, especially the weight of a person, equal to 14 pounds or 6.35 kilograms. I weighed around 16 stone. see also stoned, foundation stone, paving stone, precious stone, stepping stone, If people stone someone or something, they throw stones at them. A post office was set on fire and vehicles were stoned by looters, If you stone a fruit, you remove its stone. Then stone the fruit and process the plums to a puree, The stone in a plum, cherry, or other fruit is the large hard seed in the middle of it, 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,

56 High on drugs, especially cannabis (weed)     ts
57 Simple past tense and past participle of stone     ts
58 Drunk     ts
59 past of stone     ts
60 High on drugs, weed, cannabis     ts
61 If someone is stoned, their mind is greatly affected by a drug such as cannabis. Drunk or intoxicated     ts
62 (Slang) drunk, intoxicated; drugged  sıfat     ts
63 under the influence of narcotics     ts
64 The term used to describe the intoxication of cannabis users     ts
65 In a state of pleasurable stupor; usually refers to marijuana or hashish use     ts
66 To make a great save     ts
67stone A dull light grey or beige, like that of some stones - "stone colour:"     ts
68stone A 42-pound, precisely shaped piece of granite with a handle attached, which is bowled down the ice     ts
69stone To pelt with stones, especially to kill by pelting with stones     ts
70stone To remove a stone from (fruit etc.)     ts
71stone A playing piece made of any hard material, used in various board games such as backgammon, and go     ts
72stone A hard, stone-like deposit - "kidney stone"     ts
73stone A hard earthen substance that can form large rocks and boulders     ts
74stone A small piece of stone     ts
75stone A gemstone, a jewel, especially a diamond     ts
76stone (plural: stone) A unit of mass equal to 14 pounds. Used to measure the weights of people, animals, cheese, wool, etc. 1 stone ≈ 6.3503 kilograms     ts
77stone To form a stone during growth, with reference to fruit etc     ts
78stone The central part of some fruits, particularly drupes; consisting of the seed and a hard endocarp layer - "a peach stone"     ts
79stone As a stone (used with following adjective) - "My father is stone deaf. This soup is stone cold."     ts
80stone To intoxicate, especially with narcotics. (Usually in passive)     ts
81stone Absolutely, completely (used with following adjective) - "I went stone crazy after she left."     ts
82stone Complete, absolute, of the highest degree - "stone free"     ts
83stone Of a dull light grey or beige, like that of some stones     ts
84stone Constructed of stone - "stone walls"     ts
85stone Having the appearance of stone - "stone pot"     ts
86stone put to death by pelting with stones, pelt with stones; fit or pave with stones; remove stones or pits from fruit  fiil     ts
87stone Gond     ts
88stone An accidental inclusion in the glass Stones consist of unmelted particles of batch, fragments of refractory material from the pot, or devtrification crystals The first two varieties are generally rough but rounded; the third is angular     ts
89stone rock; piece of rock shaped or cut for some purpose; pebble; gem; seed, pit; unit of weight equal to fourteen pounds or 6.36 kilograms (British)  isim     ts
90stone A hard, one-seeded endocarp of a drupe     ts
91stone 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" a lack of feeling or expression or movement; "he must have a heart of stone"; "her face was as hard as stone" United States architect (1902-1978) United States jurist who served on the United States Supreme Court as Chief Justice (1872-1946) United States journalist who advocated liberal causes (1907-1989) United States feminist and suffragist (1818-1893) United States filmmaker (born in 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" 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" kill by throwing stones at; "Adulterers should be stoned according to the Koran" of any of various dull tannish-gray colors     ts
92stone G3037 lithos, lee'-thos; appar a prim word; a stone (lit or fig ):--(mill-, stumbling-) stone     ts
93stone A playing piece or pawn Traditionally, the black pieces are actually made from stone (And the white pieces from bone, shell or coral )     ts
94stone Stones were commonly used for buildings, also as memorials of important events (Gen 28:18; Josh 24:26, 27; 1 Sam 7:12, etc ) They were gathered out of cultivated fields (Isa 5:2; comp 2 Kings 3:19) This word is also used figuratively of believers (1 Pet 2:4, 5), and of the Messiah (Ps 118:22; Isa 28:16; Matt 21:42; Acts 4:11, etc ) In Dan 2:45 it refers also to the Messiah He is there described as "cut out of the mountain " (See ROCK )     ts
95stone Small impurities in glass, such as a particle of furnace material     ts
96stone A measurement of weight that equals approximately fourteen pounds     ts
97stone Quarried or artificially broken rock for use in construction     ts
98stone The round granite playing piece, 11 inches in diameter and 39 to 41 ½ pounds in weight, fitted with a handle     ts
99stone A unit of mass equal to 14 pounds. Used to measure the weights of people, animals, cheese, wool, etc     ts
100stone lithic     ts
101stone Side of the elements representing the introvert sex at the low level Stone comprises the following Archetypes: Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn     ts
102stone See Illust     ts
103stone The hard endocarp of drupes; as, the stone of a cherry or peach     ts
104stone A weight which legally is fourteen pounds, but in practice varies with the article weighed     ts
105stone of Endocarp     ts
106stone Fig     ts
107stone One of the testes; a testicle     ts
108stone A calculous concretion, especially one in the kidneys or bladder; the disease arising from a calculus     ts
109stone A precious stone; a gem     ts
110stone Concreted earthy or mineral matter; also, any particular mass of such matter; as, a house built of stone; the boy threw a stone; pebbles are rounded stones     ts
111stone Specifically: - The glass of a mirror; a mirror     ts
112stone A lithographic stone is a slab of stone, usually limestone, used as a matrix for a print Lithographic stones are used to make lithographs and chromolithographs     ts
113stone A monument to the dead; a gravestone     ts
114stone Symbol of hardness and insensibility; torpidness; insensibility; as, a heart of stone     ts
115stone A stand or table with a smooth, flat top of stone, commonly marble, on which to arrange the pages of a book, newspaper, etc     ts
116stone United States architect (1902-1978) United States jurist who served on the United States Supreme Court as Chief Justice (1872-1946) United States journalist who advocated liberal causes (1907-1989) United States feminist and suffragist (1818-1893) United States filmmaker (born in 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"     ts
117stone a lack of feeling or expression or movement; "he must have a heart of stone"; "her face was as hard as stone"     ts
118stone 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"     ts
119stone kill by throwing stones at; "Adulterers should be stoned according to the Koran"     ts
120stone of any of various dull tannish-gray colors     ts
121stone To rub, scour, or sharpen with a stone     ts
122stone 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"     ts
123stone before printing; called also imposing stone     ts
124stone To pelt, beat, or kill with stones     ts
125stone To free from stones; also, to remove the seeds of; as, to stone a field; to stone cherries; to stone raisins     ts
126stone To make like stone; to harden     ts
127stone To wall or face with stones; to line or fortify with stones; as, to stone a well; to stone a cellar     ts
128stone of or pertaining to stone, made of stone  sıfat     ts
129stone Something made of stone     ts
130stone completely     ts
131stone 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"     ts
132stone 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"     ts
133stone a lump or mass of hard consolidated mineral matter; "he threw a rock at me"     ts
134stone kill two birds with one stone: see bird. American architect who was an exponent of the International Style. Among his notable designs is the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. (1964). American jurist who served as an associate justice (1925-1941) and the chief justice (1941-1946) of the U.S. Supreme Court. American journalist who championed liberal causes in I.F. Stone's Weekly (1953-1971). American feminist and social reformer who organized the first national women's rights convention, held in Worcester, Massachusetts (1850), and was a founder of the American Woman Suffrage Association (1869). In building construction, rock cut into blocks and slabs or broken into pieces. It comes as hard as granite and as soft as limestone or sandstone. Where available, stone has generally been the preferred material for monumental structures. Its advantages are durability, adaptability to sculpting, and the fact that it can be used in its natural state. But it is difficult to quarry, transport, and cut, and its weakness in tension limits its use. The simplest stonework is rubble, roughly broken stones bound in mor(Tarih) Ashlar work consists of regularly cut blocks with squared edges. Building stone is quarried by sawing if it is soft, and split apart with wedges or by blasting if hard. Many devices are used to shape and dress stone, from handheld tools to circular saws, surfacing machines, and lathes. Some stones are strong enough to act as monolithic (one-piece) supports and beams; and in some styles (e.g., ancient Egyptian temples) stone slabs are employed even for roofing, supported by many closely spaced columns. Before the arch, builders were handicapped by the tendency of stone to break under its own weight. But stone in compression has great strength, and the Romans built huge stone bridges and aqueducts. Though stone has generally been abandoned for structural use in the 20th century, it is widely used as a thin, nonbearing surface cladding. See also masonry. bird stone Black Stone of Mecca kidney stone Middle Stone Age New Stone Age Old Stone Age Rosetta Stone Scone Stone of Stone Age Stone Edward Durell Stone Harlan Fiske Stone Isidor Feinstein Stone Lucy Stone Oliver Stone Robert Anthony stone tool industry Rolling Stones     ts
135stone United States filmmaker (born in 1946)     ts
136stone United States feminist and suffragist (1818-1893)     ts
137stone remove the pits from; "pit plums and cherries"     ts
138stone A {lithographic} stone is a slab of stone, usually limestone, used as a matrix for a print Lithographic stones are used to make lithographs and chromolithographs     ts
139stone United States architect (1902-1978)     ts
140stone United States jurist who served on the United States Supreme Court as Chief Justice (1872-1946)     ts
141stone United States journalist who advocated liberal causes (1907-1989)     ts
142stone emphasis If you say that you will leave no stone unturned, you are emphasizing that you will try every way you can think of in order to achieve what you want. He said he would leave no stone unturned in the search for peace     ts
143stone 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"     ts
144stone The plural is usually stone in meaning 10     ts
145stone A stone is a large piece of stone put somewhere in memory of a person or event, or as a religious symbol. The monument consists of a circle of gigantic stones     ts
146stone If you say that one place is a stone's throw from another, you mean that the places are close to each other. a two-bedroom apartment just a stone's throw from the beach Just a stone's throw away is the City Art Gallery     ts
147stone Stone is a hard solid substance found in the ground and often used for building houses. He could not tell whether the floor was wood or stone People often don't appreciate that marble is a natural stone. stone walls     ts
148stone A stone is a small piece of rock that is found on the ground. He removed a stone from his shoe The crowd began throwing stones     ts
149stone You can refer to a jewel as a stone. a diamond ring with three stones     ts
150stone Stone is used in expressions such as set in stone and tablets of stone to suggest that an idea or rule is firm and fixed, and cannot be changed. Scientific opinions are not carved on tablets of stone; they change over the years     ts
151stone A stone is a measurement of weight, especially the weight of a person, equal to 14 pounds or 6.35 kilograms. I weighed around 16 stone. see also stoned, foundation stone, paving stone, precious stone, stepping stone     ts
152stone If people stone someone or something, they throw stones at them. A post office was set on fire and vehicles were stoned by looters     ts
153stone If you stone a fruit, you remove its stone. Then stone the fruit and process the plums to a puree     ts
154stone The stone in a plum, cherry, or other fruit is the large hard seed in the middle of it     ts
155stone 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     ts
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Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada stoned kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. stoned kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan stoned kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

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