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stone–ground
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stone–ground
(adjective)
stone–ground
/
ˈ
stoʊn
ˈ
graʊnd/
adjective
stone–ground
/
ˈ
stoʊn
ˈ
graʊnd/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of STONE–GROUND
:
ground by being crushed between two large stones (called millstones)
stone-ground
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