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There are 10 words containing ERSTON

ADDERSTONEadderstone n. Alternative form of adder stone.
Adderstone prop.n. A scattered settlement in Adderstone with Lucker parish, in northern Northumberland, England (OS grid ref NU1330).
adder␣stone n. A stone of varying forms and usually glassy with a naturally formed hole, which is often used as an amulet or bead.
ADDERSTONESadderstones n. Plural of adderstone.
adder␣stones n. Plural of adder stone.
ADDERSTONE n. a prehistoric spindle-whorl or bead, once thought to be due to the agency of adders, also ADDERBEAD.
CORNERSTONEcornerstone n. A stone forming the base at the corner of a building.
cornerstone n. Such a stone used ceremonially, often inscribed with the architect’s and owner’s names, dates and other details.
cornerstone n. (Figuratively) That which is prominent, fundamental, noteworthy, or central.
CORNERSTONEScornerstones n. Plural of cornerstone.
corner-stones n. Plural of corner-stone.
CORNERSTONE n. a stone forming a part of a corner or angle in a wall.
HAMMERSTONEhammerstone n. (Archaeology) A type of stone used to hit or strike in a similar way to a modern-day hammer.
HAMMERSTONE n. a stone used as a hammer in the production of tools during the Acheulian period.
HAMMERSTONEShammerstones n. Plural of hammerstone.
HAMMERSTONE n. a stone used as a hammer in the production of tools during the Acheulian period.
PLASTERSTONEplaster-stone n. Gypsum.
PLASTERSTONE n. gypsum.
PLASTERSTONESPLASTERSTONE n. gypsum.
THUNDERSTONEthunderstone n. (Archaic) A thunderbolt.
thunderstone n. A stone or fossil thought to be, or be caused by, a thunderbolt striking the earth.
thunderstone n. A belemnite.
THUNDERSTONESthunderstones n. Plural of thunderstone.
THUNDERSTONE n. (Shakespeare) a thunderbolt.

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