buhrstone

buhrstone
/berr"stohn'/, n.
burstone.

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  • buhrstone — or buhr [bʉr′stōn΄] n. [buhr, var. of BURR3 + STONE] 1. a hard, siliceous rock used to make millstones 2. a millstone cut from such a rock …   English World dictionary

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  • buhrstone — buhr•stone [[t]ˈbɜrˌstoʊn[/t]] n. pet any of various siliceous rocks used for millstones • Etymology: 1685–95 …   From formal English to slang

  • buhrstone — /ˈbɜstoʊn/ (say berstohn) noun → burstone …  

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  • burrstone — Buhrstone Buhr stone , n. [OE. bur a whetstone for scythes.] (Min.) A cellular, flinty rock, used for mill stones. [Written also {burrstone}.] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Mill (grinding) — Mill A tabletop hammer mill Other names Grinding mill Uses Grinding Related items Mortar and pestle Expeller Extruder A grinding mill is …   Wikipedia

  • millstone — /mil stohn /, n. 1. either of a pair of circular stones between which grain or another substance is ground, as in a mill. 2. anything that grinds or crushes. 3. any heavy mental or emotional burden (often used in the phrase a millstone around one …   Universalium

  • burrstone — variant of buhrstone * * * /berr stohn /, n. burstone. * * * burrstone see ↑buhrstone • • • Main Entry: ↑burr …   Useful english dictionary

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