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Webster Dictionary :: Stoke

STOKE, is the same word as stock, differently applied. It is found in many Engli...

Webster Dictionary :: Stoicism

STOICISM, n. 1. The opinions and maxims of the Stoics. 2. A real or pretended in...

Webster Dictionary :: Stoicalness

STOICALNESS, n. The state of being stoical; indifference to pleasure or pain.

Webster Dictionary :: Stoically

STOICALLY, adv. In the manner of the Stoics; without apparent feeling or sensibi...

Webster Dictionary :: Stoical

STOIC, STOICAL, a. 1. Pertaining to the Stoics or to their doctrines. 2. Not aff...

Webster Dictionary :: Stoic

STOIC, n. [Gr., a porch in Athens where the philosopher Zeno taught.] A disciple...

Webster Dictionary :: Stocky

STOCKY, a. [from stock.] Thick and firm; stout. A stocky person is one rather th...

Webster Dictionary :: Stocks

STOCKS. [See Under Stock.]

Webster Dictionary :: Stockish

STOCKISH, a. Hard; stupid; blockish. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Stocking

STOCKING, n. [from stock.] A garment made to cover the leg. STOCKING , v.t. To d...

Webster Dictionary :: Stockbroker

STOCKBROKER, n. [stock and broker.] A broker who deals in the purchase and sale ...

Webster Dictionary :: Stockading

STOCKADING, ppr. Fortifying with sharpened posts or stakes.

Webster Dictionary :: Stockaded

STOCKADED, pp. Fortified with stockades.

Webster Dictionary :: Stockade

STOCKADE, n. [See Stoccade.] 1. In fortification, a sharpened post or stake set ...

Webster Dictionary :: Stock-still

STOCK-STILL, a. [stock and still.] Still as a fixed post; perfectly still. Our p...

Webster Dictionary :: Stock-lock

STOCK-LOCK, n. [stock and lock.] A lock fixed in wood.

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