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stone in Tamil

stone in Tamil is காய், முற்றிலும், போதை படுத்து — stone means a hard natural material, or a piece of it, such as rock or a pebble.

stone in Tamil

காய்
Pronounced: kāy
piece of hard material used in board games
முற்றிலும்
Pronounced: muṟṟilum
absolutely, completely
போதை படுத்து
Pronounced: pōtai paṭuttu
to intoxicate, especially with narcotics
கல்லடி
Pronounced: kallaṭi
To pelt with stones
கல் அடி
Pronounced: kal aṭi
To pelt with stones
கல்
Pronounced: kal

What does "stone" mean?

  1. noun A hard natural material, or a piece of it, such as rock or a pebble.
    "He skipped a flat stone across the lake."
  2. noun A precious gem, especially a diamond or other jewel.
    "The ring had a large stone set in gold."
  3. noun A British unit of weight equal to 14 pounds, mainly used for a person's body weight.
    "He weighs about twelve stone."
  4. noun The hard pit at the center of certain fruits, such as peaches or plums.
    "Be careful not to bite down on the stone in the cherry."

stone in a sentence

  • He skipped a flat stone across the lake.
  • The ring had a large stone set in gold.
  • He weighs about twelve stone.
  • Be careful not to bite down on the stone in the cherry.

Similar words in Tamil

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Frequently asked questions

stone என்ற சொல்லின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம் என்ன?

"stone" in Tamil is காய், முற்றிலும், போதை படுத்து. stone means: A hard natural material, or a piece of it, such as rock or a pebble.

How do you pronounce காய்?

"stone" in Tamil is காய், pronounced "kāy".

How do you use "stone" in a sentence?

Example: "He skipped a flat stone across the lake." In Tamil, "stone" is காய், முற்றிலும், போதை படுத்து.

Are there other ways to say "stone" in Tamil?

Yes — Tamil has 6 translations listed for "stone": காய், முற்றிலும், போதை படுத்து, கல்லடி, கல் அடி, கல்.

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