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STUFFED, pp. Filled; crowded; crammed.
STUFF, n. [G., See Stove and Stew.] 1. A mass of matter, indefinitely; or a coll...
STUDY, n. [L., to study, that is, to set the thought or mind. See Assiduous .] 1...
STUDIOUSNESS, n. The habit or practice of study; addictedness to books. Men of s...
STUDIOUSLY, adv. 1. With study; with close attention to books. 2. With diligent ...
STUDIOUS, a. [L.] 1. Given to books or to learning; devoted to the acquisition o...
STUDIER, n. [from study.] One who studies; a student. Lipsius was a great studie...
STUDIED, pp. [from study.] 1. Read; closely examined; read with diligence and at...
STUDENT, n. [L. See Study .] 1. A person engaged in study; one who is devoted to...
STUDDING-SAIL, n. In navigation, a sail that is set beyond the skirts of the pri...
STUDDING, ppr. Setting or adorning with studs or shining knobs.
STUDDED, pp. 1. Adorned with studs. 2. Set with detached ornaments. The sloping ...
STUD-HORSE, n. [L.] A breeding horse; a horse kept for propagating his kind.
STUD, n. [G., a stay or prop; to butt at, to gore. The sense of the root is to s...
STUCKLE, n. [from stook.] A number of sheaves set together in the field. [Not in...
STUCK, pret. and pp. of stick. Stuck oer with titles, and hung round with string...