From rubble + stone. <span class="searchmatch">rubblestone</span> (uncountable) Rubble; a loose collection of broken stones. 2009 May 6, Elizabeth Abbott, “A Reform School, Reborn”,...
discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) stciabarn ? (Sette Comuni) <span class="searchmatch">rubblestone</span> “stciabarn” in Martalar, Umberto Martello, Bellotto, Alfonso (1974) Dizionario...
gru‧zo‧wać gruzować impf (transitive, construction) to overlay with <span class="searchmatch">rubblestone</span> Coordinate term: szutrować verbs odgruzowywać impf, odgruzować pf zagruzować pf...
Chantal, a place name in France from Old Occitan cantal (“stone, moellon, <span class="searchmatch">rubblestone</span>”). Chantal A female given name from French. Chantelle canthal, chalant...
Italian. IPA(key): /mwa.lɔ̃/ moellon m (plural moellons) (architecture) <span class="searchmatch">rubblestone</span> moellonaille moellonier moellonage moellonneur mutule “moellon”, in Trésor...
bran, etc. bounce rubble, bounce the rubble rubble crab rubble pile <span class="searchmatch">rubblestone</span> rubblework rubbly rubbish the broken remains of an object, usually rock...
bladder”) مزار طاشی (mezar taşı, “tombstone”) مولوز طاشی (moloz taşı, “<span class="searchmatch">rubblestone</span>”) چاقماق طاشی (çakmak taşı, “flint; gunflint”) چرپیجی طاشی (çırpıcı taşı...