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STOTE. [See Stoat .] , v.i. 1. To be in pain or sorrow. [Not in use.] 2. Stunned...
STOT, n. 1. A horse. [Not in use.] 2. A young bullock or steer. [Not in use or l...
STORY-TELLER, n. [story and tell.] 1. One who tells stories; a narrator of a ser...
STORY, n. [L., Gr.] 1. A verbal narration or recital of a series of facts or inc...
STORMY, a. 1. Tempestuous; agitated with furious winds; boisterous; as a stormy ...
STORMING, ppr. Attacking with violent force; raging.
STORMINESS, n. Tempestuousness; the state of being agitated by violent winds.
STORMED, pp. Assaulted by violence.
STORM-BEAT, a. [storm and beat.] Beaten or impaired by storms.
STORM, n. [G., to disturb. L. The primary sense of storm is a rushing, raging or...
STORKS-BILL, n. A plant of the genus Geranium.
STORK, n. A large fowl of the genus Ardea or Heron kind.
STORIFY, v.t. To form or tell stories. [Not in use.]
STORIER, n. A relater of stories; a historian. [Not in use.]
STORIED, a. [from story.] 1. Furnished with stories; adorned with historical pai...
STORIAL, a. [from story.] Historical. [Not in use.]