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Stone
kamień

I. stone [stəʊn, ingl. am. stoʊn] SUST.

1. stone t. GEO., MED.:

stone

2. stone of fruit:

stone

3. stone ingl. brit. (weight):

stone
6,35 kg

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. stone [stəʊn, ingl. am. stoʊn] ADV.

1. stone (like stone):

stone hard

2. stone coloq. (completely):

stone
stone drunk

III. stone [stəʊn, ingl. am. stoʊn] V. trans.

1. stone (throw stones):

stone
kamienować [perf u-]

2. stone (remove kernels):

stone
drylować [perf wy-]
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stone V.

stone ARQUIT.
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stone SUST.

spectacle stone MIN
plaster stone MIN
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stone SUST.

pea stone
pea stone

foundation stone SUST. ARQUIT.

paving stone SUST. ingl. brit.

paving stone

stepping stone SUST. fig.

a stepping stone to sth

Stone Age SUST. sin pl.

the Stone Age

stone-broke ADJ. AM

stone-broke → stony-broke

stony-broke ADJ. ingl. brit. coloq.

stone-cold ADJ.

stone-cold
stone-cold sober

stone-dead ADJ.

stone-dead
to kill sth stone-dead fig.

stone-deaf ADJ.

stone-deaf

pumice (stone) [ˈpʌmɪs-] SUST. sin pl. GEO.

pumice (stone)
Present
Istone
youstone
he/she/itstones
westone
youstone
theystone
Past
Istoned
youstoned
he/she/itstoned
westoned
youstoned
theystoned
Present Perfect
Ihavestoned
youhavestoned
he/she/ithasstoned
wehavestoned
youhavestoned
theyhavestoned
Past Perfect
Ihadstoned
youhadstoned
he/she/ithadstoned
wehadstoned
youhadstoned
theyhadstoned

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The headwaters of many small streams, which later turn into large rivers, gouge deep serrated valleys through the unconsolidated ash and pumice-rich earth.
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Several hundred cubic kilometres of ash and pumice were ejected, causing the magma chamber underneath the erupting vents to collapse.
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Widespread pumice deposits from volcanic time gave rise to a pumice industry, which for a long time was an income earner for the communitys inhabitants.
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These clasts are relatively minor to the abundant pumice grains.
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People with dry skin should avoid exfoliants which include a significant portion of pumice, or crushed volcanic rock.
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