Stone
"Stone" in German
steinern
(constructed of stone)
steinern
(having the appearance of stone)
Stein
(surname meaning "stone")
Edelstein
(gem stone)
Kern
(centre of some fruits)
Schdää
(substance)
Schdää
(small piece of stone)
Schdää
(gem stone)
Schdää
(unit of mass)
Schdää
(medical: hard, stone-like deposit)
Schdää
(piece of hard material used in board games)
Schmuckstein
(gem stone)
Stain
(substance)
Stein
(substance)
Stein
(small piece of stone)
Stein
(unit of mass)
Stein
(medical: hard, stone-like deposit)
Stein
(piece of hard material used in board games)
entkernen
(to remove stone from)
entsteinen
(to remove stone from)
sich berauschen
(to intoxicate, especially with narcotics)
steinigen
(To pelt with stones)
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.