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Etymology

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From re-stone.

Verb

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restone (third-person singular simple present restones, present participle restoning, simple past and past participle restoned)

  1. (transitive) To fit with new stones.
    • 2007 September 14, Jill P. Capuzzo, “Between Film Sets, Life on Gossamer Lake”, in New York Times[1]:
      Back in his workshop in the barn, Mr. Scheel refined his to-do list: In addition to putting in the slide, he could cross off restoning the quarter-mile driveway, repairing the windmill-powered watering system and building an arbor gate for the vegetable garden .

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