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STIBIAL, a. [L., antimony.] Like or having the qualities of antimony; antimonial.
STEWISH, a. Suiting a brothel.
STEWING, ppr. Boiling in a moderate heat. STEWING , n. The act of See Thing slowly.
STEWED, pp. Gently boiled; boiled in heat.
STEWARTRY, n. An overseer or superintendent. The stewartry of provisions.
STEWARDSHIP, n. The office of a steward.
STEWARDLY, adv. With the care of a steward. [Little used.]
STEWARD, n. [G., a room. The steward was then originally a chamberlain or a butl...
STEW-PAN, n. A pan in which things are stewed.
STEW, v.t. 1. To See The or gently boil; to boil slowly in a moderate manner, or...
STEVEN, n. An outcry; a loud call; a clamor. [Not in use.]
STEVEDORE, n. One whose occupation is to stow goods, packages, _c. in a ships hold.
STEVE, v.t. [from the root of stow.] To stow, as cotton or wool in a ships hold....
STETHESCOPE, n. [Gr., the breast; to view.] A tubular instrument for distinguish...
STERVEN, to starve, not in use.
STERQUILINOUS, a. [L., a dunghill.] Pertaining to a dunghill; mean; dirty; paltry.