
1) Cobble 2) Cobblestone architecture 3) Colonial road item 4) Exclusively Anglo word 5) Exclusively Saxon word 6) Old street material 7) Once used to make roads 8) Pave with cobblestones 9) Paved with s 10) Paving stone 11) Sett 12) Street material of yore 13) Word of purely Anglo origin 14) Word with Anglo-Saxon origins
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1) Cobble 2) Paved 3) Sett
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Cobblestones are stones that were frequently used in the pavement of early streets. `Cobble`, the diminutive of the archaic English word `cob`, meaning `rounded lump`, originally referred any small stone rounded by the flow of water; essentially, a large pebble. It was these smooth `cobbles`, gathered from stream beds, that paved the first...
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[magazine] Cobblestone Magazine is a magazine that is published by the Carus Publishing Company. It was published by Cobblestone Publishing prior to its merger with Carus. It has been published since 1980. It is a children`s magazine on American history, especially the history of early America. Each issue is 48 pages and focuses on a partic...
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• (n.) A large pebble; a rounded stone not too large to be handled; a small boulder; -- used for paving streets and for other purposes.
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Cob'ble·stone` noun A large pebble; a rounded stone not too large to be handled; a small boulder; -- used for paving streets and for other purposes.
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A usually rectangular stone used in paving. Cobblestones are commonly used for streets and driveways.
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[
adj] - paved with cobblestones
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A natural rounded stone, large enough for use in paving; commonly used to describe paving blocks, usually granite, generally cut to rectangular shapes.
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a naturally rounded stone, larger than a pebble and smaller than a boulder, formerly used in paving.
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