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quarried
We have found lemma(root) word of quarried : quarry.
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[ˈkwɒri], (Noun)
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- a place, typically a large, deep pit, from which stone or other materials are or have been extracted
(e.g: a limestone quarry)
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Middle English: from a variant of medieval Latin quareria, from Old French quarriere, based on Latin quadrum ‘a square’. The verb dates from the late 18th century
[ˈkwɒri], (Verb)
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- extract (stone or other materials) from a quarry
(e.g: limestone is quarried for use in blast furnaces)
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[ˈkwɒri], (Noun)
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- an animal pursued by a hunter, hound, predatory mammal, or bird of prey
(e.g: grouse are not an easy quarry for a hawk)
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Middle English: from Old French cuiree, alteration, influenced by cuir ‘leather’ and curer ‘clean, disembowel’, of couree, based on Latin cor ‘heart’. Originally the term denoted the parts of a deer that were placed on the hide and given as a reward to the hounds
[ˈkwɒri], (Noun)
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- a diamond-shaped pane of glass as used in lattice windows
(e.g: stained-glass quarries with floral motifs)
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mid 16th century: alteration of quarrel
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