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flagstone"any rock which splits easily into flags," 1730, from flag (n.2) "flat, split stone" + stone (n.).
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flagstoneflat, undecorated stone slab, typically used for paving.
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flagstoneFlat stone used for floors, steps, walks, or walls. FLASHING: Sheet metal or other material used in roof and wall construction to protect a building from water seepage.
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flagstoneFlagstones are thin slabs of stone used for flagging or paving walks, driveways, patios, etc…, and is generally a fine-grained sandstone, bluestone, quartzite, or slate, but thin slabs of other stones [..]
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flagstone(n)Â stratified stone that splits into pieces suitable as paving stones
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flagstoneFlat stones (1 to 4 inches thick) used for walks, steps, floors, and vertical veneer (in lieu of brick).
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flagstoneFlat stone used for floors, steps, walks, or walls.
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flagstoneThin slabs of stone used for paving surfaces such as walks, driveways, and patios. They are generally fine-grained bluestone, other quartz-based stone, or slate, but thin slabs of other stones may als [..]
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flagstonea type of flat stone used for paving, roofing and building.
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flagstone
A flat, rectangular piece of rock or stone used for paving or roofing.
One of several types of rock easily split and suitable for making flagstones.
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