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alstoniteBromlife Brom"life, n. [From Bromley Hill, near Alston,
Cumberland, England.] (Min.)
A carbonate of baryta and lime, intermediate between
witherite and strontianite; -- called also alstonite. AstoniedAstonied As*ton"ied, p. p.
Stunned; astonished. See Astony. [Archaic]
And I astonied fell and could not pray. --Mrs.
Browning. AstoniedAstony As*ton"y, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Astonied; p. pr. & vb.
n. Astonying. See Astone.]
To stun; to bewilder; to astonish; to dismay. [Archaic]
The captain of the Helots . . . strake Palladius upon
the side of his head, that he reeled astonied. --Sir P.
Sidney.
This sodeyn cas this man astonied so, That reed he wex,
abayst, and al quaking. --Chaucer. Astonishedly
Astonishedly As*ton"ish*ed*ly, adv.
In an astonished manner. [R.] --Bp. Hall.
AstonishingAstonishing As*ton"ish*ing, a.
Very wonderful; of a nature to excite astonishment; as, an
astonishing event.
Syn: Amazing; surprising; wonderful; marvelous.
As*ton"ish*ing*ly, adv. -- As*ton"ish*ing*ness, n. AstonishinglyAstonishing As*ton"ish*ing, a.
Very wonderful; of a nature to excite astonishment; as, an
astonishing event.
Syn: Amazing; surprising; wonderful; marvelous.
As*ton"ish*ing*ly, adv. -- As*ton"ish*ing*ness, n. AstonishingnessAstonishing As*ton"ish*ing, a.
Very wonderful; of a nature to excite astonishment; as, an
astonishing event.
Syn: Amazing; surprising; wonderful; marvelous.
As*ton"ish*ing*ly, adv. -- As*ton"ish*ing*ness, n. Houstonia
Houstonia Hous*to"ni*a, n. [NL. So named after Dr. William
Houston, an English surgeon and botanist.] (Bot.)
A genus of small rubiaceous herbs, having tetramerous
salveform blue or white flower. There are about twenty
species, natives of North America. Also, a plant of this
genus.
Okapia johnostoniOkapi O*ka"pi, n. [Native name on the borders of Belgian
Kongo, possibly the same word as Mpongwe okapo lean.]
A peculiar mammal (Okapia johnostoni) closely related to
the giraffe, discovered in the deep forests of Belgian Kongo
in 1900. It is smaller than an ox, and somewhat like a
giraffe, except that the neck is much shorter. Like the
giraffe, it has no dewclaws. There is a small prominence on
each frontal bone of the male. The color of the body is
chiefly reddish chestnut, the cheeks are yellowish white, and
the fore and hind legs above the knees and the haunches are
striped with purplish black and cream color. Ralstonite
Ralstonite Ral"ston*ite, n. [So named after J. G. Ralston of
Norristown, Penn.] (Min.)
A fluoride of alumina and soda occurring with the Greenland
cryolite in octahedral crystals.
StonierStony Ston"y, a. [Compar. Stonier; superl. Stoniest.] [AS.
st[=a]nig. See Stone.]
1. Of or pertaining to stone, consisting of, or abounding in,
stone or stones; resembling stone; hard; as, a stony
tower; a stony cave; stony ground; a stony crust.
2. Converting into stone; petrifying; petrific.
The stony dart of senseless cold. --Spenser.
3. Inflexible; cruel; unrelenting; pitiless; obdurate;
perverse; cold; morally hard; appearing as if petrified;
as, a stony heart; a stony gaze.
Stony coral. (Zo["o]l.) Same as Stone coral, under
Stone. StoniestStony Ston"y, a. [Compar. Stonier; superl. Stoniest.] [AS.
st[=a]nig. See Stone.]
1. Of or pertaining to stone, consisting of, or abounding in,
stone or stones; resembling stone; hard; as, a stony
tower; a stony cave; stony ground; a stony crust.
2. Converting into stone; petrifying; petrific.
The stony dart of senseless cold. --Spenser.
3. Inflexible; cruel; unrelenting; pitiless; obdurate;
perverse; cold; morally hard; appearing as if petrified;
as, a stony heart; a stony gaze.
Stony coral. (Zo["o]l.) Same as Stone coral, under
Stone. Stonily
Stonily Ston"i*ly, adv.
In a stony manner.
Stoniness
Stoniness Ston"i*ness, n.
The quality or state of being stony.
StoningStone Stone, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Stoned; p. pr. & vb. n.
Stoning.] [From Stone, n.: cf. AS. st?nan, Goth.
stainjan.]
1. To pelt, beat, or kill with stones.
And they stoned Stephen, calling upon God, and
saying, Lord Jesus, receive my spirit. --Acts vii.
59.
2. To make like stone; to harden.
O perjured woman! thou dost stone my heart. --Shak.
3. To free from stones; also, to remove the seeds of; as, to
stone a field; to stone cherries; to stone raisins.
4. To wall or face with stones; to line or fortify with
stones; as, to stone a well; to stone a cellar.
5. To rub, scour, or sharpen with a stone. Wollastonite
Wollastonite Wol"las*ton*ite, n. [After Dr. W. H. Wollaston,
an English chemist, who died in 1828.] (Min.)
A silicate of lime of a white to gray, red, or yellow color,
occurring generally in cleavable masses, rarely in tabular
crystals; tabular spar.
Meaning of Stoni from wikipedia
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Yuval Stonis (Hebrew: יובל סטוניס; May 2, 1983 –
January 12, 2021) was an
Israeli actor, film director,
comedian and screenwriter. He was best
known for...
- lineages, the
Triumpilini (Val Trompia), the
Camunni (Val Camonica) and the
Stoni. All
these po****tions were
Romanized before the
beginning of the Common...
- a
comune in the
province of Brescia, in
Lombardy in
northern Italy. The
Stoni (or Stoeni)
people and the
Gallic Cenomani, then the
Romans and the Lombards...
- - ESPNcricinfo.
Published 13 May 2016.
Retrieved 22
April 2017.
Marcus Stonis career information - ESPNcricinfo.
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April 2017. "Stoinis signs...
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November 2007 Degarmo, pp. 397–398 Degarmo, p. 398 Behrens,
Stonis, Rüther, Blohm:
Flash reduced forging of
complicated high duty
parts using...
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North Hollywood Shootout 7 May 19
Snowtown 14 May
Currently unavailable 20
Stoni Blair &
Stephen Berry 21 May 21
Pamela Lawrence 28 May 22
Marguerite Edwards...
- Journal. ISSN 0099-9660.
Retrieved 2016-11-25. Henning,
Amanda Kaiser,
Tadas Stonis,
Kristen (2010-08-12). "Li & Fung,
Jimlar Deal Lauded".
Footwear News. Retrieved...
- Ma****o –
additional vocals (11)
Stephanie McWhite –
additional vocals (11)
Stoni –
additional vocals (11)
James Poyser –
keyboards (6)
Ahmir Thompson – drums...
- poems: 1891 - The
relaxed harp (Halaromeni Lira - Χαλαρωμένη Λύρα) 1898 -
Stoni (Στόνοι) 1923 - The
Cypriot Songs (Tzipriotika
Tragoudia - Τζ'υπριώτικα...
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origins go back to the Celtics; they
called the
place mag, the field. The
Stoni and the
Gallic Cenomani, then the
Romans and the
Lombards lived here. The...