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guidestone

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English

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Etymology

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From guide +‎ stone.

Noun

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guidestone (plural guidestones)

  1. A traditional stone marker providing directions for travellers.
    • 1980, Arthur Edward Dodd, Evelyn Mary Dodd, Peakland Roads and Trackways, page 108:
      Arrived at Wellington's Monument, the way levels over Eaglestone Flat and passes a guidestone [] that is unusual in being inscribed on one face only: Chesterfeild Roade.
  2. (figurative) Something serving as a guide.
    • 1994, Mathematica Japonicae, volume 40, page 18:
      Now, as a guidestone for modernization of the classical theory of meromorphic functions, a new revolution was born with discovery of two main theorems by R. Nevanlinna in 1925.