Stone - Wikipedia-style Article
Stone
Definition
The term "stone" refers to a small piece of rock or mineral matter, often used as a building material or in various decorative applications.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /stoʊn/
- Respelling: STOHN
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /stəʊn/
- Respelling: STOHN
Etymology
The word "stone" originates from Old English "stān," meaning "rock" or "stone," derived from Proto-Germanic "*stainaz" and Proto-Indo-European "*stāi-" meaning "to stand, remain firm." It is related to Old High German "stein" and Old Norse "steinn."
Derivatives
- Stony (adjective)
- Stonework (noun)
- Stonewall (verb)
- Stoneware (noun)
- Stone-cold (adjective)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Usage
The term "stone" is widely used in construction, decoration, and figurative language. For example, "The house was built with stone walls" or "Her heart felt as heavy as a stone."
Related Terms
- Rock: A larger mass of solid mineral material.
- Granite: A type of stone often used in construction.
- Pebble: A small, smooth stone.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- A small piece of rock: Refers to a fragment of rock used for construction, decoration, or other purposes.
- Example: "He threw a stone into the lake."
- A gemstone: Refers to a precious or semi-precious mineral used in jewelry.
- Example: "The ring was set with a sparkling stone."
- A hard seed inside fruit: Refers to the pit of certain fruits like peaches or cherries.
- Example: "Remove the stone from the cherries before baking."
Verb
- To throw stones at someone or something: Refers to the act of pelting with stones.
- Example: "The protesters were stoned by the opposing crowd."
- To remove the stone from fruit: Refers to the act of extracting the pit or hard seed from fruit.
- Example: "She carefully stoned the olives before adding them to the salad."