Webster Dictionary

Webster Dictionary :: Strowl

STROWL, for stroll, is not in use. [See Stroll .]

Webster Dictionary :: Strow

STROW, is only a different orthography of strew. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Strove

STROVE, pret. of strive.

Webster Dictionary :: Strout

STROUT, v.i. [for strut.] To swell; to puff out. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Strophy

STROPHE, STROPHY, n. [Gr., a turn; to turn.] In Greek poetry, a stanza; the firs...

Webster Dictionary :: Strophe

STROPHE, STROPHY, n. [Gr., a turn; to turn.] In Greek poetry, a stanza; the firs...

Webster Dictionary :: Strop

STROP, n. 1. A strap. [See Strap .] This orthography is particularly used for a ...

Webster Dictionary :: Strook

STROOK, for struck. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Strontium

STRONTIUM, n. The base of strontian.

Webster Dictionary :: Strontitic

STRONTIAN, STRONTITIC, a. Pertaining to strontian.

Webster Dictionary :: Strontianite

STRONTIANITE, n. Carbonate of strontian, a mineral that occurs massive, fibrous,...

Webster Dictionary :: Strontian

STRONTIAN, n. [from Strontian, in Argyleshire, where it was first found.] An ear...

Webster Dictionary :: Strongly

STRONGLY, adv. 1. With strength; with great force or power; forcibly; a word of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Strongest

STRONGEST, a. superl. of strong. Having most strength.

Webster Dictionary :: Stronger

STRONGER, a. comp. of strong. Having more strength.

Webster Dictionary :: Strong-water

STRONG-WATER, n. [strong and water.] Distilled or ardent spirit. [Not in use.]

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