cheson

/ˈtʃɛsən/

Definitions

1. noun

A small stone, especially one that is part of a larger boundary or boundary marker.

“The farmer used chesons to mark the corners of his land.”

2. verb

To mark or indicate the boundary of something, especially by placing stones.

“The surveyor chesoned the property to establish its limits.”

Synonyms

  • marker
  • stone

Antonyms

  • indistinct
  • unmarked