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Outcropping vs. Stone

Difference Between Outcropping and Stone

Outcropping

A portion of bedrock or other stratum protruding through the soil level.
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Stone

hard solid non-metallic mineral matter of which rock is made, especially as a building material
the houses are built of stone
high stone walls
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Outcropping

To protrude above the soil, as rock formations.
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Stone

a piece of stone shaped for a purpose, especially one of commemoration, ceremony, or demarcation
a memorial stone
boundary stones
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Outcropping

An outcrop.
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Stone

a hard seed in a cherry, plum, peach, and some other fruits.
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Outcropping

the part of a rock formation that appears above the surface of the surrounding land
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Stone

a unit of weight equal to 14 lb (6.35 kg)
I weighed 10 stone
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Stone

a natural shade of whitish or brownish-grey
stone stretch trousers
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Stone

throw stones at
two people were stoned to death
policemen were stoned by the crowd
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Stone

remove the stone from (a fruit).
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Stone

build, face, or pave with stone
the honey-stoned, eighteenth-century city
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Stone

Concreted earthy or mineral matter; rock.
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Stone

Such concreted matter of a particular type. Often used in combination
sandstone.
soapstone.
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Stone

A small piece of rock.
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Stone

A piece of rock that is used in construction
a coping stone.
a paving stone.
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Stone

A gravestone or tombstone.
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Stone

A grindstone, millstone, or whetstone.
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Stone

A milestone or boundary.
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Stone

A gem or precious stone.
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Stone

Something, such as a hailstone, resembling a stone in shape or hardness.
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Stone

(Botany) The hard covering enclosing the seed in certain fruits, such as the cherry, plum, or peach.
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Stone

(Medicine) A mineral concretion in an organ, such as the kidney or gallbladder, or other body part; a calculus.
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Stone

pl. stone Abbr. st. A unit of weight in Great Britain, 14 pounds (6.4 kilograms).
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Stone

(Printing) A table with a smooth surface on which page forms are composed.
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Stone

Relating to or made of stone
a stone wall.
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Stone

Made of stoneware or earthenware.
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Stone

Complete; utter. Often used in combination
a stone liar.
stone-deaf.
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Stone

Completely; utterly
stone cold.
standing stone still.
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Stone

To hurl or throw stones at, especially to kill with stones.
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Stone

To remove the stones or pits from.
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Stone

To furnish, fit, pave, or line with stones.
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Stone

To rub on or with a stone in order to polish or sharpen.
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Stone

(Sports) To block a shot taken by (an opponent). Used of a goalie.
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Stone

(Obsolete) To make hard or indifferent.
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Stone

(uncountable) A hard earthen substance that can form large rocks.
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Stone

A small piece of stone, a pebble.
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Stone

A gemstone, a jewel, especially a diamond.
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Stone

(British) A unit of mass equal to 14 pounds (≈6.3503 kilograms), formerly used for various commodities (wool, cheese, etc.), but now principally used for personal weight.
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Stone

(botany) The central part of some fruits, particularly drupes; consisting of the seed and a hard endocarp layer.
a peach stone
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Stone

(medicine) A hard, stone-like deposit.
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Stone

(board games) A playing piece made of any hard material, used in various board games such as backgammon and go.
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Stone

A dull light grey or beige, like that of some stones.
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Stone

(curling) A 42-pound, precisely shaped piece of granite with a handle attached, which is bowled down the ice.
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Stone

A monument to the dead; a gravestone or tombstone.
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Stone

(obsolete) A mirror, or its glass.
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Stone

(obsolete) A testicle.
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Stone

A stand or table with a smooth, flat top of stone, commonly marble, on which to arrange the pages of a book, newspaper, etc. before printing.
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Stone

(transitive) To pelt with stones, especially to kill by pelting with stones.
She got stoned to death after they found her.
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Stone

(transitive) To wall with stones.
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Stone

(transitive) To remove a stone from (fruit etc.).
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Stone

(intransitive) To form a stone during growth, with reference to fruit etc.
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Stone

To intoxicate, especially with narcotics. Usually in passive
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Stone

To do nothing, to stare blankly into space and not pay attention when relaxing or when bored.
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Stone

(transitive) To lap with an abrasive stone to remove surface irregularities.
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Stone

Constructed of stone.
stone walls
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Stone

Having the appearance of stone.
stone pot
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Stone

Of a dull light grey or beige, like that of some stones.
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Stone

(AAVE) Used as an intensifier.
She is one stone fox.
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Stone

(LGBT) Willing to give sexual pleasure but not to receive it.
stone butch; stone femme
pillow princess
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Stone

As a stone used with following adjective.
My father is stone deaf. This soup is stone cold.
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Stone

(slang) Absolutely, completely used with following adjectives.
I went stone crazy after she left.
I said the medication made my vision temporarily blurry, it did not make me stone blind.
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Stone

Concreted earthy or mineral matter; also, any particular mass of such matter; as, a house built of stone; the boy threw a stone; pebbles are rounded stones.
They had brick for stone, and slime . . . for mortar.
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Stone

A precious stone; a gem.
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Stone

Something made of stone. Specifically: -
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Stone

The glass of a mirror; a mirror.
Lend me a looking-glass;If that her breath will mist or stain the stone,Why, then she lives.
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Stone

A calculous concretion, especially one in the kidneys or bladder; the disease arising from a calculus.
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Stone

A monument to the dead; a gravestone.
Should some relenting eyeGlance on the where our cold relics lie.
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Stone

One of the testes; a testicle.
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Stone

The hard endocarp of drupes; as, the stone of a cherry or peach. See Illust. of Endocarp.
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Stone

A weight which legally is fourteen pounds, but in practice varies with the article weighed.
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Stone

Fig.: Symbol of hardness and insensibility; torpidness; insensibility; as, a heart of stone.
I have not yet forgot myself to stone.
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Stone

A stand or table with a smooth, flat top of stone, commonly marble, on which to arrange the pages of a book, newspaper, etc., before printing; - called also imposing stone.
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Stone

To pelt, beat, or kill with stones.
And they stoned Stephen, calling upon God, and saying, Lord Jesus, receive my spirit.
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Stone

To make like stone; to harden.
O perjured woman! thou dost stone my heart.
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Stone

To free from stones; also, to remove the seeds of; as, to stone a field; to stone cherries; to stone raisins.
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Stone

To wall or face with stones; to line or fortify with stones; as, to stone a well; to stone a cellar.
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Stone

To rub, scour, or sharpen with a stone.
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Stone

a lump or mass of hard consolidated mineral matter;
he threw a rock at me
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Stone

material consisting of the aggregate of minerals like those making up the Earth's crust;
that mountain is solid rock
stone is abundant in New England and there are many quarries
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Stone

building material consisting of a piece of rock hewn in a definite shape for a special purpose;
he wanted a special stone to mark the site
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Stone

a crystalline rock that can be cut and polished for jewelry;
he had the gem set in a ring for his wife
she had jewels made of all the rarest stones
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Stone

the hard inner (usually woody) layer of the pericarp of some fruits (as peaches or plums or cherries or olives) that contains the seed;
you should remove the stones from prunes before cooking
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Stone

an avoirdupois unit used to measure the weight of a human body; equal to 14 pounds;
a heavy chap who must have weighed more than twenty stone
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Stone

United States filmmaker (born in 1946)
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United States feminist and suffragist (1818-1893)
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Stone

United States journalist who advocated liberal causes (1907-1989)
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United States jurist who served on the United States Supreme Court as Chief Justice (1872-1946)
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United States architect (1902-1978)
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Stone

a lack of feeling or expression or movement;
he must have a heart of stone
her face was as hard as stone
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Stone

kill by throwing stones at;
Adulterers should be stoned according to the Koran
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Stone

remove the pits from;
pit plums and cherries
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Stone

of any of various dull tannish-gray colors
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