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quarry (1)

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quarry1 /ˈkwôrē, , ˈkwɔri , ˈkwärē, ˈkwɑri /
noun
(plural quarries)
a place, typically a large, deep pit, from which stone or other materials are or have been extracted:
a limestone quarry.
verb
(quarries, quarrying, quarried)
[with object] extract (stone or other materials) from a quarry:
limestone is quarried for use in blast furnaces.
cut into (rock or ground) to obtain stone or other materials:
the hillside had been quarried for many years
figurative the papers have been extensively quarried by historians.
– DERIVATIVES
quarrier
– ORIGIN 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.
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