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Stone can refer to any of the following:
The rock. Look at as well stone skipping, curling.
As a verb, to stone, the method of execution utilizing rocks, stoning.
The gemstone, as utilized inside jewelry.
The stone is a unit of weight equal to fourteen pounds.
A stiff covering enclosing a seed of a drupe such as a peach.
As a verb, a intoxicating effects of cannabis, as inside to exist as stoned.
Stone, a Finnish heavy metal band.
The calculus
"The Stones" is an informal term for the British rock band The Rolling Stones.
"Stones" was a title of an early album by Psychadelic Percussion featuring a Moog synthesizer.
A word was taboo within American English for many years leading to its replacement by pit, Fourteen lbs, boulder, & rock.
Stone is also the name of several places in England:
Stone, Buckinghamshire
Stone, Gloucestershire
Stone, Kent
Stone, Staffordshire
Stone, Worcestershire
People whose family name is or was Stone:
(by owning entries around Wikipedia)
Stone, Arthur J.
Stone, Christopher
Stone, David
Stone, Edward Durrell, architect
Stone, Edward James (1831-1897), astronomer
Stone, Elmer F.
Stone, Harlan Fiske (1872-1946), Chief Justice of the United States
Stone, I. F.
Stone, Irving (died 1989), author
Stone, John M.
Stone, John S., physicist
Stone, Jordan
Stone, Joss (born 1987), British soul singer
Stone, Lewis, (1879-1953), actor
Stone, Lucy (1818-1893), women's rights activist
Stone, Marshall Harvey, mathematician
Stone, Matt, comedian
Stone, Merlin
Stone, Michael
Stone, Mike
Stone, Milburn (died 1980), actor
Stone, Oliver (born 1946), U.S. film director
Stone, Peter
Stone, Richard
Stone, Robert
Stone, Robert (1516-1613), English composer
Stone, Sharman
Stone, Sharon (born 1958), U.S. actress
The members of the Stewart personal world health organization performed when a portion of Sly & the Family Stone:
Stone, Sly (born 1944), singer-songwriter, frontman
Stone, Rose (born 1945) singer/keyboardist
Stone, Freddie (born 1946) singer/guitarist
Stone, Vet (born 1949) singer
Stone, Steve, footballer
Stone, Steve, baseball player
Stone, Sumner, typographer
Stone, Thomas
Stone, W. Clement
Stone, Walter Napleton
Stone, William A.
Fictional characters
Karl Malden played Lt. Microphone Stone in The Streets of San Francisco.
Harry Anderson played Judge Harold T. Stone around Night Court
Michael Moriarty played Benjamin Stone on Law & Order
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