abrading stone

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abrading stone

An archaeologist carefully examines an abrading stone at a dig site.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A primitive stone artifact (usually made of sandstone) used as an abrader: An "abrading stone" is a simple, often naturally shaped, stone tool. It is typically made from a coarse material like sandstone and was used historically for grinding, sharpening, or smoothing other objects by friction.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Archaeologists found an ancient abrading stone near the settlement.
    • The abrading stone was used to sharpen bone tools and smooth wooden shafts.
Advanced Usage
  • In archaeological context: The term is primarily used in archaeology and anthropology to describe a specific class of prehistoric tools.
    • The collection of artifacts included several abrading stones, indicating advanced tool-making at the site.
Variants and Related Words
  • Abrader (n): A more general term for any tool or material used for wearing away a surface by friction.
    • Sandstone served as a common abrader in many ancient cultures.
Synonyms
  • Grinding stone: A stone used for a similar purpose of grinding or pulverizing.
  • Whetstone: A stone used specifically for sharpening edges, though often more refined than a primitive abrading stone.
  • Rubbing stone: A stone used for smoothing surfaces.
Notes on Meaning
  • The term "abrading stone" is a compound noun. The core meaning is defined above. It is a specific type of stone tool defined by its function (abrading). Do not confuse it with modern, manufactured abrasives like sandpaper.
abrading stone

An archaeologist carefully examines an abrading stone at a dig site.

Noun
  1. a primitive stone artifact (usually made of sandstone) used as an abrader