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CORE WORDS



Glob1500 stone a small piece of rock n.
NGSL3000 stone hard, solid piece of rock n
NGSL3000 tone sound of a voice that reveals emotion or meaning n
SAT5000 atonement Amends, reparation, or expiation made from wrong or injury. n.
SAT5000 baritone Having a register higher than bass and lower than tenor. adj.
SAT5000 brimstone Sulfur. n.
SAT5000 monotone The sameness or monotony of utterance. n.

Tanaka6000 cottoned Tanaka6000 stone Tanaka6000 tone

COMPOUND WORDS


acetone {n} (the organic compound (CH[3])[2]CO) atone {v} (to make reparation, compensation, or amends, for an offence or a crime) atonement {n} (reconciliation of God and mankind) atonement {n} (repair done for the sake of a damaged relationship) baritone {n} (male voice) baritone {n} (musical range) baritone horn {n} (baritone horn) SEE: baritone :: bluestone {n} (basalt) SEE: basalt :: bluestone {n} (limestone) SEE: limestone :: bluestone {n} (slate) SEE: slate :: brimstone {n} (butterfly species) brimstone {n} (sulphur) bromoacetone {n} (CH[3]-CO-CH[2]Br) Cantonese {adj} (relating to Canton) Cantonese {adj} (relating to the Cantonese language) Cantonese {adj} (relating to the Cantonese people) Cantonese {n} (person from Canton) Cantonese {prop} (language) cast the first stone {v} (act self-righteously) claystone {n} (sedimentary rock composed of fine, clay particles) cobblestone {n} (a rounded stone) cornerstone {n} (ceremonial stone) cornerstone {n} (that which is prominent, fundamental, noteworthy, or central) dimensional stone {n} (dimension stone) SEE: dimension stone :: dripstone {n} (stalactites and stalagmites collectively) ecotone {n} (a region of transition) fire and brimstone {n} (punishment of Hell) gallstone {n} (small, hard object, that sometimes forms in the gallbladder) gemstone {n} (a gem) gravestone {n} (stone slab set at the head of a grave) grindstone {n} (wheel for grinding) hailstone {n} (single ball of hail) halftone {n} (half the interval between two notes) halftone {n} (picture made by half-toning) headstone {n} (grave marker) ketone {n} (organic chemicals with the >CO functional group) keystone {n} (the top stone of an arch) kidney stone {n} (calculus in the kidney) kill two birds with one stone {v} (solve two problems at once) lactone {n} (cyclic intramolecular ester) limestone {n} (abundant rock of marine and fresh-water sediments) loadstone {n} (lodestone) SEE: lodestone :: methyl isobutyl ketone {n} Methylisobutylketon milestone {n} (important event) milestone {n} (one of a series of numbered markers placed along a road at regular intervals) millstone {n} (large round stone used for grinding grain) monotone {adj} (having a single pitch) moonstone {n} (translucent gemstone) New Stone Age {prop} (Neolithic period) overtone {n} (harmonic) oxytone {n} (word with the stress or an acute accent on the last syllable) paroxytone {n} (paroxytone) people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones {proverb} (one shouldn't criticize others for having the same fault) peritoneum {n} (serous membrane in mammals) philosopher's stone {n} (philosopher's stone) precious stone {n} (gem) rhinestone {n} (an artificial diamond) ringtone {n} (sound made by a telephone when ringing) Rosetta Stone {prop} (large inscribed stone) runestone {n} (stone with a runic inscription) sandstone {n} (sand/clay sedimentary rock) soapstone {n} (soft rock) stepping stone {n} (something used as a way to progress) stone {adj} (constructed of stone) stone {adj} (having the appearance of stone) stone {n} (centre of some fruits) stone {n} (gem stone) stone {n} (medical: hard, stone-like deposit) stone {n} (piece of hard material used in board games) stone {n} (small piece of stone) stone {n} (substance) stone {v} (intoxicate, especially with narcotics) stone {v} (kill by pelting with stones) Stone Age {prop} (prehistoric period) stonecrop {n} (Sedum) stoned {adj} (drunk) SEE: drunk :: stoned {adj} (high on drugs) stone deaf {adj} (utterly deaf) stonefly {n} (insect) stone fruit {n} (fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit) stonehard {adj} (hard as stone) Stonehenge {prop} (ancient group of standing stones in England) stone marten {n} (Martes foina) SEE: beech marten :: stonemason {n} (one who works in stone) stone paper {n} (type of paper) stone pine {n} (a species of pine native of southern Europe, Pinus pinea) stone's throw {n} (short distance) stone wall {n} (wall made from stone) stoneware {n} (type of pottery) tombstone {n} (stone on grave) tone {n} (character of a sound, especially the timbre of an instrument or voice) tone {n} (manner in which speech or writing is expressed) tone {n} (pitch of a word that distinguishes a difference in meaning) tone {n} (recitational melody) tone {n} (shade or quality of a colour) tone {n} (specific pitch, quality and duration; a note) tone arm {n} (light, balanced arm) tone-deaf {adj} (unable to distinguish differences in pitch) tone mark {n} (tone mark) toneme {n} (phoneme) tonemic {adj} (relating to tonemes or a language that uses tonemes) toner {n} (powder used in laser printers and photocopiers) tone sandhi {n} (change of tone) touchstone {n} (A standard of comparison or evaluation) touchstone {n} (A stone used to test the quality of gold alloys) touch-tone dialing {n} (telephone system) twelve-tone technique {n} (system of musical composition) whetstone {n} (stone used to hone tools)

5000 WORDS


L032 P1145 stone der Stein 石头








tone, note P4851






PHRASES



Mijn jongere zus ging naar de kust om stenen te verzamelen.



My younger sister has gone to the seashore to collect stones .


(ENG )
(NL )

(0509)

Deze stenen verschillen in vorm.



These stones differ in shape .


(ENG )
(NL )

(1194)

De natuurlijke kalksteengrotten zijn zeer spectaculair.



The natural limestone caverns are very spectacular .


(ENG )
(NL )

(3169)





The piano has a good tone .

De piano heeft een goede toon.

This bridge is built of stone .

Deze brug is gebouwd van steen.

You can't get blood out of a stone .

Je krijgt geen bloed uit een steen.

That bridge is made of stone .

Die brug is van steen.

The bridge is made of stone .

De brug is gemaakt van steen.



De piano heeft een goede toon.
Deze brug is gebouwd van steen.
Je krijgt geen bloed uit een steen.
Die brug is van steen.
De brug is gemaakt van steen.