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Webster Dictionary :: Strutting

STRUTTING, ppr. Walking with a lofty gait and erect head. STRUTTING , n. The act...

Webster Dictionary :: Strutter

STRUTTER, n. One who struts.

Webster Dictionary :: Struthious

STRUTHIOUS, a. [L.] Pertaining to or like the ostrich.

Webster Dictionary :: Strut

STRUT, v.i. 1. To walk with a lofty proud gait and erect head; to walk with affe...

Webster Dictionary :: Strung

STRUNG, pret. of string.

Webster Dictionary :: Strumpet

STRUMPET, n. A prostitute. STRUMPET , a. Like a strumpet; false; inconstant. STR...

Webster Dictionary :: Strumous

STRUMOUS, a. Having swelling sin the glands; scrofulous.

Webster Dictionary :: Struma

STRUMA, n. [L.] A glandular swelling; scrofula; the kings evil; a wen.

Webster Dictionary :: Struggling

STRUGGLING, ppr. Making great efforts; using violent exertions; affected with co...

Webster Dictionary :: Struggler

STRUGGLER, n. One who struggles, strives or contends.

Webster Dictionary :: Struggle

STRUGGLE, v.i. [This word may be formed on the root of stretch, right, _c. which...

Webster Dictionary :: Strude

STRUDE, STRODE, n. A stock of breeding mares.

Webster Dictionary :: Structure

STRUCTURE, n. [L., to set or lay.] 1. Act of building; practice of erecting buil...

Webster Dictionary :: Strucken

STRUCKEN, the old pp. of strike, is obsolete.

Webster Dictionary :: Struck

STRUCK, pret. and pp. of strike. [See Strike .]

Webster Dictionary :: Stroy

STROY, for destroy, is not in use. [See Stroll .]

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