lodestone
Americannoun
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a variety of magnetite that possesses magnetic polarity and attracts iron.
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a piece of this serving as a magnet.
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something that attracts strongly.
noun
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a rock that consists of pure or nearly pure magnetite and thus is naturally magnetic
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a piece of such rock, which can be used as a magnet and which was formerly used as a primitive compass
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a person or thing regarded as a focus of attraction
Etymology
Origin of lodestone
Example Sentences
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"Carnage" is how Craig Fish from Lodestone brokers in London described the situation.
From BBC • Jun. 3, 2023
This couple of ornaments had immediately after dinner snatched their caps and ran on past the Lodestone Farm for a particular purpose.
From Acton's Feud A Public School Story by Swainson, Frederick
Thus Jack Bourne took his post as the noble British sportsman just behind the Lodestone Moat, whilst Raffles, with his ferret, worked the bank, which was honey-combed with rabbit-holes.
From Acton's Feud A Public School Story by Swainson, Frederick
It was with hearty thankfulness at the idea of being finally rid of Raffles that Jack walked over to the "Lodestone" by himself on the Thursday, jingling his last few shillings in his pockets.
From Acton's Feud A Public School Story by Swainson, Frederick
On the particular afternoon when this important match was to be played, Todd had strolled off to the Lodestone stream, laden with all the necessary tackle for the slaying of a few innocent perch.
From Acton's Feud A Public School Story by Swainson, Frederick
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