ragstone

English

Etymology

From rag +‎ stone.

Noun

ragstone (usually uncountable, plural ragstones)

  1. Stone that is quarried in thin pieces.
    • 1957 August, H. P. White, “The Tonbridge-Hastings Line and its Traffic”, in Railway Magazine, page 529:
      Frant and Etchingham [station buildings] are more flamboyantly gothic and are built of ragstone.

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