rubblestone

English

Etymology

rubble + stone

Noun

rubblestone (uncountable)

  1. Rubble; a loose collection of broken stones.
    • 2009 May 6, Elizabeth Abbott, “A Reform School, Reborn”, in New York Times:
      Its dormitory cottages were built in 1881 to 1895 and featured rubblestone walls, brownstone quoins and arched windows.

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