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pebble-stone
ˈpebble-stone Forms: see pebble n. and stone n. = pebble n. 1.c 1000 ælfric Hom. I. 64 Gað to ðære sæ-strande, and feccað me papolstanas. c 1000 Aldhelm Glosses 1815 (Napier 1900) Lapillulos, i. paruos lapides, popelstanas. 1382 Wyclif Prov. xx. 17 And aftir shal be fulfild the mouth of hym with a l...
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Petoskey stone
A Petoskey stone is a rock and a fossil, often pebble-shaped, that is composed of a fossilized rugose coral, Hexagonaria percarinata. In 1965, it was named the state stone of Michigan.
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pimble-stone
† pimble-stone, pimple-stone obs. nasalized var. of pebble-stone.1577 Frampton Joyful News ii. (1596) 73 Pure Pimple stones of a brooke or Riuer. 1622 Malynes Anc. Law-Merch. 491 To lay little pimble stones vnder their tongue, to eleuate the same.
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Pebble
A pebble is a clast of rock with a particle size of based on the Udden-Wentworth scale of sedimentology. Gallery
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Gravel
Japanese Garden of Peace
Rock
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Stone (material)
Sedimentology
Granularity of materials
Building stone
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Rosetta Pebble
Rosetta Pebble is an American rock band from Detroit, Michigan. Their name is a vague reference to the ancient Rosetta Stone. History
Rosetta Pebble was formed by Eric Frakes and Steve Gulian in summer 1999, in Barcelona, Spain.
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Makapansgat pebble
The Makapansgat pebble or Makapansgat cobble (ca. 3,000,000 BP) is a pebble with natural chipping and wear patterns that make it look like a crude rendition While Eitzman had already suggested the pebble was brought to the cave because of the resemblance to a face, Dart recognized other faces when the stone
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Seasalter
The beach at Seasalter is largely pebble-stone based, and therefore unpopular compared with the more sandy bays at, for example, Westgate-on-Sea.
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و كتاب"Extra-terrestrial Hypatia stone rattles solar system status quo". ScienceDaily.com, 9 January 2018. "Unique chemistry of a diamond-bearing pebble from the Libyan Desert Glass strewnfield, SW Egypt: Evidence for a shocked comet fragment".
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Kafkania pebble
The Kafkania pebble is a small rounded river pebble about long, with marks resembling Linear B and a double axe inscribed on it. archaeological discoveries
1994 hoaxes
Archaeological artifacts
Archaeological forgeries
Inscriptions of disputed origin
Mycenaean Greek inscriptions
Stone
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Today's Work | Pebble painting, Painted rocks, Stone art - Pinterest
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Rosetta Stone (disambiguation)
Rosetta Stone may also refer to:
Music
Rosetta Stone (band), a British gothic-rock band formed in 1988
Rosetta Stone (1970s band), a rock band formed teacher for whom Sister Mary Elephant substitutes
See also
Rosetta (disambiguation)
Rosetta Pebble, an acoustic folk ensemble
"Rosetta Stoned", a
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Schistura russa
Schistura russa is a species of ray-finned fish, a stone loach, in the genus Schistura. or stone stream beds.
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Dialium ovoideum
The Sinhala (Sri Lanka) name ගල් සියඹලා (gal siyambala) means "pebble tamarind" (ගල්: pebble-like/stone-like/hard).
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Boulder Creek (Lillooet River tributary)
Boulder Creek was officially named Pebble Creek on September 6, 1951. The pools are made of local stone found en situ. Built by local & regional masons & other volunteers.
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