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Webster Dictionary :: Stypticity

STYPTICITY, n. The quality of stanching blood, or stopping hemorrhage.

Webster Dictionary :: Styptical

STYPTIC, STYPTICAL, a. [L., Gr.] That stops bleeding; having the quality of rest...

Webster Dictionary :: Styptic

STYPTIC, STYPTICAL, a. [L., Gr.] That stops bleeding; having the quality of rest...

Webster Dictionary :: Styloid

STYLOID, a. [L., Gr.] Having some resemblance to a style or pen; as the styloid ...

Webster Dictionary :: Stylobation

STYLOBATION, n. The pedestal of a column.

Webster Dictionary :: Stylite

STYLITE, n. [Gr., a column.] In ecclesiastical history, the Stylites were a sect...

Webster Dictionary :: Styling

STYLING, ppr. Calling; denominating.

Webster Dictionary :: Styliform

STYLIFORM, a. [style and form.] Like a style, pin or pen.

Webster Dictionary :: Stylet

STYLET, n. [from style.] A small poniard or dagger.

Webster Dictionary :: Styled

STYLED, pp. Named; denominated; called.

Webster Dictionary :: Style

STYLE, n. [L., Gr., a column, a pen or bodkin; from the root of the Teutonic ste...

Webster Dictionary :: Stygian

STYGIAN, a. [L.] Pertaining to Styx, fabled by the ancients to be a river of hel...

Webster Dictionary :: Styca

STYCA, n. A Saxon copper coin of the lowest value.

Webster Dictionary :: Sty

STY, n. 1. A pen or inclosure for swine. 2. A place of bestial debauchery. To ro...

Webster Dictionary :: Stutteringly

STUTTERINGLY, adv. With stammering.

Webster Dictionary :: Stuttering

STUTTERING, ppr. Stammering; speaking with hesitation.

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