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  • 21Stone [2] — Stone (spr. ßtōn), 1) Stadt in Staffordshire (England), am Trent, nahe dem Trent Merseykanal, hat Klosterruine, Lateinschule (1558), Schuhfabrikation, Brauereien und (1901) 5680 Einw. – 2) Dorf, s. Dartford …

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  • 22Stone — (Stein), englisches Handelsgewicht = 1/8 des Hundredweight (s.d.) = 14 englische Pfund (6,350 kg) …

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  • 23Stone — (engl., spr. stohn, »Stein«), Gewicht = 6,35 kg. (S. Avoirdupois.) …

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  • 24Stone [2] — Stone (spr. stohn), Stadt in der engl. Grafsch. Stafford, am Trent, (1901) 5680 E.; Brauereien …

    Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • 25Stone — (Stohn), d.h. Stein, engl. Gewicht = 8 Pfd …

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  • 26Stone — Stone, Ol|i|ver (1946 ) a US film ↑director and film writer whose films deal with recent US history and modern US society, often in a critical way that some people disagree with. His films include Platoon (1986), Born on the Fourth of July (1989) …

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  • 27Stone — (izg. stòun) DEFINICIJA 1. Irving (1903 1989), američki književnik, pisac romansiranih biografija poznatih ličnosti (Žudnja za životom o V. van Goghu, Agonija i ekstaza o Michelangelu, Stradanja duše o S. Freudu) 2. Oliver (1946), američki… …

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  • 28stone — [n] hard piece of earth’s surface boulder, crag, crystal, gem, grain, gravel, jewel, metal, mineral, ore, pebble, rock; concepts 474,477 …

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  • 29Stone — [stōn] 1. Edward Durell [də rel′] 1902 78; U.S. architect 2. Harlan Fiske 1872 1946; U.S. jurist: chief justice of the U.S. (1941 46) 3. Lucy (Mrs. Henry Brown Blackwell) 1818 93; U.S. reformer & suffragist …

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  • 30stone — stonable, stoneable, adj. stoneless, adj. stonelessness, n. stonelike, adj. stoner, n. /stohn/, n., pl. stones for 1 5, 7 19, stone for 6, adj., adv., v., stoned, stoning. n …

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