Meaning Of The Word Stone-ground

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What's The Definition Of Stone-ground?

stone-ground
ground between millstones, as of buhrstone or sandstone, to make more nourishing flour, meal, etc.
Stone-ground flour or bread is made from grain that has been crushed between two large, heavy pieces of stone.

stone-ground in American English
adjective: ground between millstones, esp. those made of burstone, so as to retain the whole of the grain and preserve nutritional content

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