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Webster Dictionary :: Straggler

STRAGGLER, n. 1. A wanderer; a rover; one that departs from the direct or proper...

Webster Dictionary :: Straggle

STRAGGLE, v.i. stragl. [This word See ms to be formed on the root of stray. G., ...

Webster Dictionary :: Straddling

STRADDLING, ppr. Standing or walking with the legs far apart; placing one leg on...

Webster Dictionary :: Straddle

STRADDLE, v.i. To part the legs wide; to stand or walk with the legs far apart. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Strabism

STRABISM, n. [L., a squint-eyed person.] A squinting; the act or habit of lookin...

Webster Dictionary :: Stowing

STOWING, ppr. Placing in due position; disposing in good order.

Webster Dictionary :: Stowed

STOWED, pp. Placed in due position or order; reposited.

Webster Dictionary :: Stowage

STOWAGE, n. 1. The act or operation of placing in a suitable position; or the su...

Webster Dictionary :: Stow

STOW, v.t. [G. L., to crowd, to stuff; the handle of a plow. The sense is to set...

Webster Dictionary :: Stover

STOVER, n. [a contraction of estover.] Fodder for cattle; primarily, fodder from...

Webster Dictionary :: Stove

STOVE, n. [G., a bagnio or hot house; a room; a stove. This primarily is merely ...

Webster Dictionary :: Stoutness

STOUTNESS, n. 1. Strength; bulk. 2. Boldness; fortitude. 3. Obstinacy; stubbornn...

Webster Dictionary :: Stoutly

STOUTLY, adv. Lustily; boldly; obstinately. He stoutly defended himself.

Webster Dictionary :: Stout

STOUT, a. 1. Strong; lusty. A stouter champion never handled sword. 2. Bold; int...

Webster Dictionary :: Stour

STOUR, n. A battle or tumult. Stour, signifies a river, as in Sturbridge.

Webster Dictionary :: Stound

STOUND, n. 1. Sorrow; grief. [Not in use.] 2. A shooting pain. [Not in use.] 3. ...

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