Crowstone
noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 Ganister, a kind of sandstone. UK, countable, dialectal, uncountable
"Yoredale Sandstones […] Large quarries in the "crowstone," as the rock is locally calld, may also be seen in Ratcliffe Wood. […] along Hollin Lane, where the crowstone is again largely quarried."
Example
More examples"Yoredale Sandstones […] Large quarries in the "crowstone," as the rock is locally calld, may also be seen in Ratcliffe Wood. […] along Hollin Lane, where the crowstone is again largely quarried."
Etymology
From crow + stone?
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