flagstones

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plural of flagstone
flagstone
A flat, rectangular piece of rock or stone used for paving or roofing
flagstone
One of several types of rock easily split and suitable for making flagstones
flagstone
Flat sheets of red or white stone mined locally, used for flooring in homes and on patios
flagstone
See Flag, a stone
flagstone
A large flat stone used to pave paths
flagstone
stratified stone that splits into pieces suitable as paving stones
flagstone
A relatively thin, flat rock fragment, from 150 to 380 mm on the long axis See also rock fragments
flagstone
A flat stone used in paving, or any rock which will split into such stones
flagstone
A thin fragment of sandstone, limestone, slate, shale, or (rarely) schist, 6 to 15 inches (15 to 37 5 centimeters) long
flagstone
Flat stones, from 1 to 4 inches thick, used for rustic walks, steps, floors, and the like
flagstone
{i} flat paving stone
flagstone
(flagging or flags) Flat stones, from 1 to 4 inches thick, used for rustic walks, steps, floors, and the like
flagstone
Irregular flat stone used for patios, walkways and flooring Thin is 3/4" to 1 1/2" Thick is 1 1/2" and over
flagstone
Flat stones (1 to 4 inches thick) used for walks, steps, floors, and vertical veneer (in lieu of brick)
flagstone
Flagstones are large, flat, square pieces of stone which are used for covering a path or area of ground. a smooth flat piece of stone used for floors, paths etc
flagstone
A flat stone, thin in relation to its surface area, that may be used as a stepping stone, for a terrace or patio, or for floor paving Usually either naturally thin or split from rock that cleaves readily Flagging 1 Collective term for flagstones 2 A surface paved with flagstones 3 The process of setting flagstone