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cut stone

American  

noun

Masonry.
  1. a stone or stonework dressed to a relatively fine finish with tools other than hammers.


Etymology

Origin of cut stone

First recorded in 1800–10

Example Sentences

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Japan team official Yosuke Takeuchi said the podium in Milan was "a rough, asphalt-like substance made of cut stone", which chipped skaters' blades when they stepped onto it for Sunday's medal ceremony.

From Barron's • Feb. 10, 2026

The buildings are primarily brick, but some are cut stone.

From Washington Post • Mar. 23, 2022

Glass ceilings in the 16th-century Ottoman Empire were made of cut stone, secured by iron locks, ringed with imposing walls and guarded by armies of eunuchs.

From New York Times • Nov. 22, 2017

Terracotta was and still is an inexpensive material as a substitute for cut stone.

From Washington Times • Nov. 1, 2015

For the small areas of solid wall the stone mason would actually construct two parallel walls of cut stone.

From "Cathedral: The Story of Its Construction" by David Macaulay