| pebble | 1. A small roundish stone or bowlder; especially, a stone worn and rounded by the action of water; a pebblestone. "The pebbles on the hungry beach." "As children gathering pebbles on the shore." (Milton) 2. Transparent and colourless rock crystal; as, Brazilian pebble; so called by opticians. Pebble powder, slow-burning gunpowder, in large cubical grains. Scotch pebble, varieties of quartz, as agate, chalcedony, etc, obtained from cavities in amygdaloid. Origin: AS. Papolstan; cf. L. Papula pimple, mote. See Stone. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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a small smooth rounded rock
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a piece of rock that measures between 0.629 and 2.52 inches (1.6 ?6.4 cm) in diameter; a pebble is larger than gravel and smaller than a cobble and typically is worn smooth from erosion
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a small stone larger than sand size
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Stone 10 to 75 mm in diameter, including coarse gravel and small cobble.
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Surface formed by sprinkling the ice with a mist-spray of water
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| pebble | a small smooth rounded rock |
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| pebble | any of several South African plants of the genus Mesembryanthemum cultivated for showy pink or white flowers |
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