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Sarsen vs Stonehenge - What's the difference?

sarsen | stonehenge |

Stonehenge is a meronym of sarsen.



As a noun sarsen

is (usually as “sarcen stone”) one of various blocks of sandstone found in various locations in southern England.

As a proper noun Stonehenge is

an ancient group of standing stones on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England.

sarsen

English

Noun

(wikipedia sarsen) (sarsens)
  • (usually as “sarcen stone”) one of various blocks of sandstone found in various locations in southern England.
  • See also

    * bluestone

    Anagrams

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    stonehenge

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • An ancient group of standing stones on (Salisbury Plain) in Wiltshire, England
  • Meronyms

    * bluestones * trilithons * sarsens

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