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Definitions of flagstone in various dictionaries:
noun - stratified stone that splits into pieces suitable as paving stones
A flat slab of stone used as a paving material.
An evenly layered sedimentary rock that can be split into paving stones.
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a flat stone slab, typically rectangular or square, used for paving. |
stratified stone that splits into pieces suitable as paving stones |
A flat stone slab, typically rectangular or square, used for paving. |
A flat slab of stone used as a paving material. |
An evenly layered sedimentary rock that can be split into paving stones. |
a large, flat piece of stone or concrete used for paths, floors, etc. |
a flat piece of stone used esp. outside a building to make floors, stairs, and paths |
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Flagstone (flag) is a generic flat stone, usually used for paving slabs or walkways, patios, fences and roofing. It may be used for memorials, headstones, facades and other constructions. The name derives from Middle English flagge meaning turf, perhaps from Old Norse flaga meaning slab or chip.* Flagstone is a sedimentary rock that is split into layers along bedding planes. Flagstone is usually a form of a sandstone composed of feldspar and quartz and is arenaceous in grain size (0.16 mm 2 mm in diameter). The material that binds flagstone is usually composed of silica, calcite, or iron oxide. The rock color usually comes from these cementing materials. Typical flagstone colors are red, blue, and buff, though exotic colors exist. * Flagstone is quarried in places with bedded sedimentary rocks with fissile bedding planes. Examples include Arizona flagstone and Pennsylvania Bluestone. * * Around the thirteenth century, the ceilings, walls and floors in European architecture became more or |