Whetstone vs Scythestone - What's the difference?
whetstone | scythestone |
A hard stone or piece of synthetically bonded hard minerals that has been formed with at least one flat surface, used to sharpen or hone an edged tool.
* 1922, , Vintage Classics, paperback edition, page 88-89
(computing) A benchmark for evaluating the power of a computer.
As a proper noun whetstone
is a location in barnet, london, england.As a noun scythestone is
a whetstone for sharpening scythes.whetstone
English
Noun
(en noun)- It was as if a stone were ground to dust; as if white sparks flew from a livid whetstone , which was his spine; as if the switchback railway, having swooped to the depths, fell, fell, fell.