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1. cherry stone
noun.
The
stone
seed
of
a
cherry.
Synonyms
stone
endocarp
pit
Antonyms
artifact
achromatic
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2. cherrystone
noun.
(ˈtʃɛriːˌstoʊn)
Small
quahog
larger
than
a
littleneck;
eaten
raw
or
cooked
as
in
e.g.
clams
casino.
Synonyms
round clam
cherrystone clam
quahaug
quahog
hard-shell clam
Etymology
cherrystone (English)
cherry (English)
cheri (Middle English (1100-1500))
cherise (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
ceresia (Latin)
stone (English)
stan (Middle English (1100-1500))
stan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
3. cherrystone
noun.
(ˈtʃɛriːˌstoʊn)
A
half-grown
quahog.
Synonyms
round clam
hard clam
cherrystone clam
quahaug
Mercenaria mercenaria
quahog
hard-shell clam
Venus mercenaria
Etymology
cherrystone (English)
cherry (English)
cheri (Middle English (1100-1500))
cherise (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
ceresia (Latin)
stone (English)
stan (Middle English (1100-1500))
stan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
4. cherry
noun.
(ˈtʃɛri)
A
red
fruit
with
a
single
hard
stone.
Synonyms
drupe
black cherry
edible fruit
cherry tree
Mexican black cherry
sour cherry
stone fruit
sweet cherry
capulin
Antonyms
brown-gray
yellow-white
yellowish-white
silvery-grey
ash-grey
Etymology
cherry (English)
cheri (Middle English (1100-1500))
cherise (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
ceresia (Latin)
5. cherry
noun.
(ˈtʃɛri)
Any
of
numerous
trees
and
shrubs
producing
a
small
fleshy
round
fruit
with
a
single
hard
stone;
many
also
produce
a
valuable
hardwood.
Synonyms
chokecherry tree
wild cherry
Catalina cherry
sweet cherry
sour cherry
fruit tree
capulin tree
Prunus capuli
sour cherry tree
Prunus cerasus
genus Prunus
Prunus
flowering cherry
Prunus avium
Prunus lyonii
chokecherry
cherry tree
Prunus virginiana
wild cherry tree
capulin
Antonyms
bluish-white
chromaticity
grayish-black
white-flowered
pearl grey
Etymology
cherry (English)
cheri (Middle English (1100-1500))
cherise (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
ceresia (Latin)
6. cherry
noun.
(ˈtʃɛri)
Wood
of
any
of
various
cherry
trees
especially
the
black
cherry.
Synonyms
cherry tree
wood
Antonyms
gray
brownish-black
coal-black
Etymology
cherry (English)
cheri (Middle English (1100-1500))
cherise (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
ceresia (Latin)
7. stone
noun.
(ˈstoʊn)
A
lump
or
mass
of
hard
consolidated
mineral
matter.
Synonyms
bedrock
intrusion
petrifaction
wall rock
sill
outcrop
whin
whinstone
clastic rock
stepping stone
concretion
tor
chondrite
rock
achondrite
outcropping
natural object
rock outcrop
xenolith
pebble
calculus
crystallization
crystal
bowlder
boulder
Antonyms
artifact
incorporeality
immaterial
insubstantial
insubstantiality
Etymology
stone (English)
stan (Middle English (1100-1500))
stan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. stone
noun.
(ˈstoʊn)
Building
material
consisting
of
a
piece
of
rock
hewn
in
a
definite
shape
for
a
special
purpose.
Synonyms
grindstone
ashlar
impost
gravestone
stretcher
capstone
millstone
monolith
tombstone
cornerstone
coping stone
foundation stone
building material
paving stone
springer
stele
stela
copestone
headstone
whetstone
hearthstone
Antonyms
insulator
unstuff
unclog
pull
empty
Etymology
stone (English)
stan (Middle English (1100-1500))
stan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. stone
noun.
(ˈstoʊn)
Material
consisting
of
the
aggregate
of
minerals
like
those
making
up
the
Earth's
crust.
Synonyms
sial
matrix
fieldstone
igneous rock
claystone
road metal
calc-tufa
metamorphic rock
stuff
mineral
material
aphanite
conglomerate
pumice
tufa
limestone
marble
pudding stone
dolomite
greisen
rock
sedimentary rock
quartzite
crushed rock
emery stone
shingling
magma
pumice stone
gravel
emery rock
sima
caliche
Antonyms
hotness
agitation
fearfulness
responsiveness
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Etymology
stone (English)
stan (Middle English (1100-1500))
stan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. stone
verb.
(ˈstoʊn)
Kill
by
throwing
stones
at.
Synonyms
kill
lapidate
Antonyms
string
add
record
Etymology
stone (English)
stan (Middle English (1100-1500))
stan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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