Grattoir
[grah-twahr; French gra-twar] /grɑˈtwɑr; French graˈtwar/
noun, plural grattoirs
[grah-twahrz; French gra-twar] /grɑˈtwɑrz; French graˈtwar/ (Show IPA). Archaeology.
1.
a flaked stone implement, usually Upper Paleolithic, retouched at the end and used probably for working wood or cleaning hides; scraper.
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