a. [ad. L. lapidōsus, f. lapid-, lapis stone.]

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  1.  Abounding in stones. Also, of stony nature.

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c. 1420.  Pallad. on Husb., XII. 225. Ther cleyi londis are and lapidose, With donge is good to helpe hem.

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1807.  G. Chalmers, Caledonia, I. I. ii. 83. Carns … are more numerous in North, than in South Britain, from its abounding more with lapidose substances.

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  2.  Growing in stony ground.

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1866.  in Treas. Bot.

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