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Definition of burrstone

Burrstone
Burrstone Burr"stone`, n. See Buhrstone.
burrstone
Buhrstone Buhr"stone`, n. [OE. bur a whetstone for scythes.] (Min.) A cellular, flinty rock, used for mill stones. [Written also burrstone.]

Meaning of burrstone from wikipedia

- article on "burrstone", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "burrstone" You can also: Search for Burrstone in Wikipedia...
- Burrstone Hill is a summit located in Central New York Region of New York located partially in the City of Utica and Town of Whitestown. "Burrstone Hill"...
- vocals (2016–present) Kirsten Joy – vocals (2016–present) Sam Skirrow – b**** (2017–present) Tess Burrstone - vocals, rapping, hype man (2023-present)...
- although sum and win capability is listed as 0 MW Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. Burrstone EC, LLC LU and U Utica 2009-11-01 0 0 Internal Combustion Natural Gas...
- called the "French Mill" and this may have arisen from its use of French burrstone millstones. Causeway walls and floodgates were restored by Sir John Carew...
- Verona Beach State Park 921B 1.95 3.14 Main Street in New York Mills Burrstone Road (SH 1943 and SH 72-3) Bennett Street in Utica Former routing of NY...
- stone most suitable for making millstones is a siliceous rock called burrstone (or buhrstone), an open-textured, porous but tough, fine-grained sandstone...
- NY 840 French Road (NY 921W) – St Lukes Hospital Trumpet interchange Burrstone Road (NY 921B) – New York Mills, MVCC, Utica College, Memorial Parkway...
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- originated from quarries in Derbyshire, although five are thought to be burrstones from France. In his 2005 book, English Gardens in the Twentieth century...