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Volume 3 · 55 words · 1778 Edition

the whetstone, in natural history, a genus of vitreous stones, consisting of fragments of an indeterminate figure, sub-opaque, and granulated.

Of this genus there are several species, some consisting of rougher, and others of smoother, or even of altogether impalpable particles; and used not only for whet-stones, but also for mill-stones, and other like purposes.