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flagstone

Flagstone vs Pavers - What's the difference?

flagstone | pavers |


As nouns the difference between flagstone and pavers

is that flagstone is a flat, rectangular piece of rock or stone used for paving or roofing while pavers is .

Milestone vs Flagstone - What's the difference?

milestone | flagstone |


As nouns the difference between milestone and flagstone

is that milestone is a stone milepost (or by extension in other materials), one of a series of numbered markers placed along a road at regular intervals, typically at the side of the road or in a median while flagstone is a flat, rectangular piece of rock or stone used for paving or roofing.

As a verb milestone

is to place milestones along (a road, etc).

Headstone vs Flagstone - What's the difference?

headstone | flagstone |


As nouns the difference between headstone and flagstone

is that headstone is a gravestone, a grave marker: a monument traditionally made of stone placed at the head of a grave while flagstone is a flat, rectangular piece of rock or stone used for paving or roofing.

Cornerstone vs Flagstone - What's the difference?

cornerstone | flagstone |


As nouns the difference between cornerstone and flagstone

is that cornerstone is a ceremonial stone set at the corner of a building, joining two exterior walls, and often inscribed with the starting and completion dates of construction, the name of the architect and owner, and other details while flagstone is a flat, rectangular piece of rock or stone used for paving or roofing.

Flagstone vs Fieldstone - What's the difference?

flagstone | fieldstone |


As nouns the difference between flagstone and fieldstone

is that flagstone is a flat, rectangular piece of rock or stone used for paving or roofing while fieldstone is a stone found in fields and used for building.

Slate vs Flagstone - What's the difference?

slate | flagstone |


As nouns the difference between slate and flagstone

is that slate is (uncountable) a fine-grained homogeneous sedimentary rock composed of clay or volcanic ash which has been metamorphosed so that it cleaves easily into thin layers while flagstone is a flat, rectangular piece of rock or stone used for paving or roofing.

As an adjective slate

is having the bluish-grey/gray colour/color of slate.

As a verb slate

is to cover with slate.

Flagstone vs Quartzite - What's the difference?

flagstone | quartzite |


As nouns the difference between flagstone and quartzite

is that flagstone is a flat, rectangular piece of rock or stone used for paving or roofing while quartzite is a metamorphic rock consisting of interlocking grains of quartz.

Brownstone vs Flagstone - What's the difference?

brownstone | flagstone |


As nouns the difference between brownstone and flagstone

is that brownstone is (uncountable) a variety of brown to red-brown sandstone once popular as a building material while flagstone is a flat, rectangular piece of rock or stone used for paving or roofing.

Tombstone vs Flagstone - What's the difference?

tombstone | flagstone |


As nouns the difference between tombstone and flagstone

is that tombstone is a headstone marking the person's grave while flagstone is a flat, rectangular piece of rock or stone used for paving or roofing.

As a verb tombstone

is for a surfboard to stand upright half-submerged in the water (like a tombstone, above) because the surfer is underwater with his or her legrope pulled tight. Often this indicates a surfer in difficulty, either held down by the power of a wave or unconscious and unable to get to the surface.

Wikidiffcom vs Flagstone - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | flagstone |


As a noun flagstone is

a flat, rectangular piece of rock or stone used for paving or roofing.

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