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FINE | Not coarse; comminuted; in small particles; as, fine sand or flour. | |
GRAVEL | Small stones, or fragments of stone; very small pebbles, often intermixed with particles of sand. | |
TURNSTONE | ...y are so called from their habit of turning up small stones in search of mollusks and other aquatic animals. Called also brant bird, sand runner... | |
PEBBLES | Small stones | |
GRIT | Coarse sand | |
CHAT | Small stones with ore. | |
MICROLITHIC | Formed of small stones. | |
SCREE | Small loose stones screened without Flanders | |
BEACHBUGGY | Small vehicle for driving on sand | |
CATAPULT | A forked stick with elastic band for throwing small stones, etc. | |
GARRETING | Small splinters of stone inserted into the joints of coarse masonry. | |
STONEBRASH | A subsoil made up of small stones or finely-broken rock; brash. | |
SCROPHULARIA | A genus of coarse herbs having small flowers in panicled cymes; figwort. | |
JACKSTONE | A game played with five small stones or pieces of metal. See 6th Chuck. | |
RAGWORK | A kind of rubblework. In the United States, any rubblework of thin and small stones. | |
SEA SNAIL | A small fish of the genus Liparis, having a ventral sucker. It lives among stones and seaweeds. | |
HYDRA | Any small fresh-water hydroid of the genus Hydra, usually found attached to sticks, stones, etc., by a basal sucker. | |
SANDFISH | A small marine fish of the Pacific coast of North America (Trichodon trichodon) which buries itself in the sand. | |
MACADAMIZE | To cover, as a road, or street, with small, broken stones, so as to form a smooth, hard, convex surface. | |
GURGLE | To run or flow in a broken, irregular, noisy current, as water from a bottle, or a small stream among pebbles or stones. | |
RUBBLE | Water-worn or rough broken stones; broken bricks, etc., used in coarse masonry, or to fill up between the facing courses of walls. | |
DILUVIUM | A deposit of superficial loam, sand, gravel, stones, etc., caused by former action of flowing waters, or the melting of glacial ice. | |
BURDOCK | A genus of coarse biennial herbs (Lappa), bearing small burs which adhere tenaciously to clothes, or to the fur or wool of animals. | |
SPIT | A small point of land running into the sea, or a long, narrow shoal extending from the shore into the sea; as, a spit of sand. | |
PORKWOOD | The coarse-grained brownish yellow wood of a small tree (Pisonia obtusata) of Florida and the West Indies. Also called pigeon wood, beefwood, and corkwood. |