wallstone

English

Alternative forms

  • wall-stone, wall stone

Etymology

From Middle English walle ston, from Old English weallstān (stone for building), equivalent to wall +‎ stone.

Noun

wallstone (countable and uncountable, plural wallstones)

  1. (architecture) Stone used for building, especially in the construction of walls.
    • 1902, Building, volume 82, page 292:
      In the upper stories the walls are built hollow, the utilised internal linings of brick, and the outer walling built of coursed rubble wallstones from the old demolished building, []
    • 1979, Raymond R. Burchett, The Mississippian and Pennsylvanian (Carboniferous) Systems in the United States—Nebraska:
      The remainder is used for wallstone or is finely ground for use as filter or as a feed supplement.

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