marlstone [mahrl-stohn] EXAMPLES|WORD ORIGIN noun an indurated marl. Liberaldictionary.com
Origin of marlstone First recorded in 1830–40; marl1 + stone Also called marl·ite [mahr-lahyt] /ˈmɑr laɪt/. Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2019 Examples from the Web for marlstone Historical Examples of marlstone
It is a question of the distance between Marlstone and Southampton.
Edmund Clerihew Bentley
Dr Stock, of Marlstone, was at once sent for, and will conduct the post-mortem examination.
E.C. (Edmund Clerihew) Bentley
There is one thin limestone band in the Marlstone composed entirely of the shells of Ammonites planicostatus.
Peter Gray
Lower down in the order are the upper has, the marlstone, the lower has, and the new red sandstone.
Water Supply: the Present Practice of Sinking and Boring Wells
Ernest Spon
Dr. Stock, of Marlstone, was at once sent for, and will conduct the post-mortem examination.
Edmund Clerihew Bentley