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adj.
road or floormade of hard earth without cement or stone
n.
geologyhard black stone used in jewellery
n.
constructionsmall pieces of stone, brick, or other hard materials
n.
geologyhard stone used to make tools
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materialsmall hard particles of sand or stone
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type of stonehard stone with colorful stripes
n.
medicalhard stone found in the gallbladder
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geologyhard stone showing wavy light on its surface
n.
pavinghard brick used as a paving stone
adj.
physicalextremely hard and unyielding like stone
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geologyhard white stone used for making tools

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kill two birds with one stoneexp.
to do two things at the same time using the effort needed to do only one
grunt workn.
grunt work is hard, uninteresting work
troublesomeadj.
annoying, arduous, bothersome, burdensome, demanding, difficult, harassing, hard, importunate, inconvenient, irksome, irritating, laborious, oppressive, pestilential, plaguy
frame linern.
A moulding commonly used in framing oil paintings. The liner is fixed inside the frame and appears between the image and the outer frame. Generally made out of wood or some other hard material, the liner may have fabric glued down to it. Liners are to canvases what a mat/mount is to a print on paper
it’s all Greek to meid.
phrase used to qualify something appearing to you incomprehensible or hard to understand
dark night of the souln.
1. [Rel.] expression used to describe metaphorically a period of ignorance and spiritual crisis that precedes the communion with Divinity ; 2. in a larger meaning, it is used when refering to having a hard time, going through a phase of pessimism, sadness, failure etc.
shimn.
hin, often tapered piece of material, such as wood, stone, or metal, used to fill gaps, make something level, or adjust something to fit properly
sarcocarpn.
fleshy part of stone fruits (egg. peaches, plums)
killing two pigs with one birdexp.
a modern version of the popular saying "killing two birds with one stone" derived from the popular video game "angry birds."