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Definition of philosopher's stone - 2 dictionary results

philosophers' stone

–noun Alchemy.
a substance sought by alchemists that would be capable of transmuting baser metals into gold or silver and of prolonging life.
Also, philosopher's stone.


Origin:
1350–1400; ME
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phi·los·o·phers' stone also phi·los·o·pher's stone   (fĭ-lŏs'ə-fərz)
n.  A substance that was believed to have the power of transmuting base metal into gold. Also called elixir.
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