large stone - translation to greek
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large stone - translation to greek

MATHEMATICAL CONCEPT
Sufficiently large; Large enough

large stone      
ογκόλιθος
precious stone         
  • Auguste Verneuil – creator of flame-fusion process 1902
  • Black Opal – the rarest type of opal
  • A diamond cutter in [[Amsterdam]]
  • in}} long.
  • Visible banding in gemstone
  • Enamelled gold, amethyst, and pearl pendant, about 1880, Pasquale Novissimo (1844–1914), V&A Museum number M.36-1928
  • Red Beryl - discovered in 1940
  • A variety of semiprecious stones in a piece of jewellery
  • Verneuil furnace
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Precious Stones; Precious Stone; Precious Stone (disambiguation)
πολύτιμος λίθος
Stone Age         
  • [[Obsidian]] [[projectile point]]
  • Modern [[Awash River]], Ethiopia, descendant of the Palaeo-Awash, source of the sediments in which the oldest Stone Age tools have been found
  • Rock painting at [[Bhimbetka]], India, a [[World Heritage Site]]
  • Ilam]], National Museum of Iran
  • [[Gwion Gwion rock paintings]] found in the north-west [[Kimberley region of Western Australia]]
  • This is a Mode 1, or Oldowan, [[stone tool]] from the western Sahara
  • ''Monte Bubbonia'' dolmen (single-chambered tomb), Sicily<ref>Salvatore Piccolo, ''Ancient Stones...'', op. cit.</ref>
  • Time series plot of temperature over the previous 5 million years
  • Different views of one arrowhead from [[chert]], 3300 to 2400 BC, [[Saint-Léons]], France
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  • A variety of [[stone tool]]s
  • Acheulean biface from Lake Langano area, Ethiopia
  • [[Poulnabrone dolmen]] in [[County Clare]], Ireland
  • An [[Acheulean]] tool, not worked over the entire surface
  • [[Skara Brae]], Scotland: Europe's most complete [[Neolithic]] village
  • Imaginative depiction of the Stone Age, by [[Viktor Vasnetsov]]
BROAD PREHISTORIC PERIOD DURING WHICH STONE WAS WIDELY USED TO MAKE IMPLEMENTS
Stone age; Stone-Age; Stone-age; Stoneage; The stone age; The Stone Age
λίθινη εποχή, παλαιολιθική εποχή

Definition

ambassador-at-large
¦ noun N. Amer. an ambassador with special duties not appointed to a particular country.

Wikipedia

Eventually (mathematics)

In the mathematical areas of number theory and analysis, an infinite sequence or a function is said to eventually have a certain property, if it doesn't have the said property across all its ordered instances, but will after some instances have passed. The use of the term "eventually" can be often rephrased as "for sufficiently large numbers", and can be also extended to the class of properties that apply to elements of any ordered set (such as sequences and subsets of R {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} } ).

Examples of use of large stone
1. The bridge had been capped by four large stone arches.
2. A large stone was put on his chest to increase the torture.
3. A large stone lion stands as a monument to the fallen soldiers.
4. "We had no idea that there was that local affection for what‘s basically just an ordinary large stone.
5. Under layers of dirt, workers discovered a paved entrance plateau, entrances to tunnels and large stone blocks.