A grindstone is a round rough stone mounted on an axle that is used to polish or sharpen metal tools. Nowadays they are often driven by an electric motor.
The past tense of grind is ground.
The past participle for "grind" is "ground."
Having an axe to grind means holding a strong opinion or personal grievance that one is inclined to promote or act upon, often to the detriment of others. It suggests a hidden agenda or ulterior motive driving one's actions or behavior.
The past tense of the word grind is ground. The common incorrect past tense verb of grind is grinded.
I am grinding the coffee. (present tense) I ground the coffee. (past tense) I will grind more coffee. (future tense)
Kim Stone
you use a grind stone
grind axes
It is called pulverization.
by grind....do you mean salt or pepper?
yes such as a plow or stone grind
"Grad" like in "graduate" to rhyme with "bad," then "grind" just like to grind a stone, to rhyme with "find".
When cement and grind stone (commonly referred to as aggregate) are mixed together, they create concrete. The cement acts as a binder that hardens when mixed with water, while the grind stone provides strength and bulk to the mixture. This combination results in a durable material used in construction for various applications, including foundations, sidewalks, and structures.
Youngin' on his grind refers to a young man doing his routine work. Youngin' meaning a young person; grind as in, "Back to the old grind".
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a quern stone is used to grind corn to make flour
It is called a mortar and pestle.