stonehard
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English[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Middle English ston-hard, ston-harde, from Old English *stānheard (attested in names: stanhard, stanart, stannard, etc.), equivalent to stone + hard.
Adjective[edit]
stonehard (not comparable)
- Hard as stone
- 2013, D. de Moulin, A short history of breast cancer, page 12:
- The second patient of Cosmas and Damian was suffering from a stone-hard tumour in the breast, that had given rise to a contraction around the nipple.