Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun The broad-leaved tea-tree (which see, under tea-tree). The Australian silver-tree, Tarrietia Argyrodendron, is also sometimes known by this name.

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  • Subsequent structures utilized a plentiful local tree called stonewood, giving arough-hewn, rustic appearance but lasting for decades without need for further maintenance.

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  • A small stonewood box with a silver stud for a latch.

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  • Squirrel could hear them thumping against the thick stonewood walls.

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  • I thought we could use that stonewood bird as a lure.

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  • The basket slowed, stopped, and settled almost to touch the stonewood log.

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  • Ruser took a small stonewood box from an inner pocket.

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  • They return with stonewood and other talismans, mainly of silver and turquoise.

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  • The banquet tables were large slabs of wood held up by stonewood trestles.

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  • He showed a small turquoise set in stonewood dangling from a leather string around his neck.

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