fossil;  petrifaction;  petrification;  fossilization
 stone tower;  stone pagoda;  tombstone;  gravestone
 petrifaction;  petrification;  mineralization;  mineralisation;  lithification;  fossilization
 large stone;  boulder;  large group of stones (in the game of go)
 stone wall;  dry wall;  rocky cliff;  stone precipice
 standard practice;  playing by the book;  established tactic;  joseki (in go);  standard sequence (esp. in a corner);  standard move
 strategic arrangement of go stones;  opening moves;  preparation;  preparatory steps;  groundwork
 (raw) ore;  unpolished gemstone
 sarcophagus;  stone coffin
 precious stone;  jewel;  gem
 touchstone;  Lydian stone;  touchstone (e.g. of success);  test;  litmus test
 gems and stones;  wheat and chaff;  wheat and tares;  good and bad
 miraculous stone;  magical rock
 stone image of an animal;  stone figures of animals
 native rock;  natural rock
 box-shaped funerary urn made of stone
 barren woman;  sterile woman
 stone signpost;  milepost;  boundary stone;  stone marker (benchmark, triangulation pillar, etc.)
 minerals and rocks;  metal and stone utensils;  epigraph
 stone artifact;  article made of stone
 agalmatolite;  pagodite;  figure stone
 various medicines;  medical treatment;  supper in a Zen temple;  rice porridge served for supper in a Zen temple
 tartar (as formed during the fermentation of wine, etc.)
 artificial stone;  fake rock
 dental calculus (calcified deposits that accumulate on the teeth);  tartar (of the teeth)
 rare stone;  special stone;  strange stone
 famous jewel;  exquisite stone
 inscription of scripture on stone
 kidney stone;  renal calculus
 special leather belt used in ceremonial court dress, covered in black lacquer and decorated with stones and jewels
 coproma (hardened feces inside the colon);  fecaloma;  stercoroma;  coprolite
 oddly shaped stone;  oddly shaped rock
 round stone;  pebble;  boulder;  coccolith
 cornerstone;  foundation stone
 tray-landscape foundation stone
 whitish marble (from northern Ibaraki);  white limestone
 Edo-period popularized blend of Buddhist, Shinto and Confucian ethical teachings (popularised)
 gabion;  cage filled with stones
 rare stone;  unusual stone
 stupa-shaped stone distance indicators placed at intervals of one chō (approx. 109 meters) on a temple approach
 anatase (TiO2);  octahedrite
 circular stone or jasper ornament from the Kofun era
 enterolith;  intestinal calculus
 piedmontite;  piemontite;  manganese epidote
 apophyllite;  fish-eye stone
 mason;  stonemason;  stonecutter
 texture (of a rock);  structure
 phosphorite;  rock phosphate;  phosphate rock
 scale on the inside of a boiler
 stone with a picture carved into it (ancient China)
 pellet;  pebble;  small rock