n.
- A stone that provides a place to step, as in crossing a stream.
- An advantageous position for advancement toward a goal.
Dictionary:
step·ping·stone (stĕp'ĭng-stōn')
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A flat stone set in level with the earth, or set in a pond or stream, to provide a footpath.
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