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Webster Dictionary :: Stern-fast

STERN-FAST, n. [stern and fast.] A rope used to confine the stern of a ship or o...

Webster Dictionary :: Stern-chase

STERN-CHASE, n. [stern and chase.] A cannon placed in a ships stern, pointing ba...

Webster Dictionary :: Stern-board

STERN-BOARD, n. [stern and board.] In seamens language, a loss of way in making ...

Webster Dictionary :: Stern

STERN, a. [G., staring; stubborn. See Stare , Starck, Stark, with which this wor...

Webster Dictionary :: Sterling

STERLING, a. [probably from Easterling.] 1. An epithet by which English money of...

Webster Dictionary :: Sterlet

STERLET, n. A fish of the Caspian and of the rivers in Russia, the Acipenser rut...

Webster Dictionary :: Sterilize

STERILIZE, v.t. 1. To make barren; to impoverish, as land; to exhaust of fertili...

Webster Dictionary :: Sterility

STERILITY, n. [L.] 1. Barrenness; unproductiveness; unfruitfulness; the quality ...

Webster Dictionary :: Sterile

STERIL, STERILE, a. [L.] 1. Barren; unfruitful; not fertile; producing little or...

Webster Dictionary :: Steril

STERIL, STERILE, a. [L.]

Webster Dictionary :: Stereotypography

STEREOTYPOGRAPHY, n. The art or practice of printing on stereotype.

Webster Dictionary :: Stereotypographer

STEREOTYPOGRAPHER, n. A stereo-type printer.

Webster Dictionary :: Stereotyping

STEREOTYPING, ppr. Making stereotype plates for any work; or impressing copies o...

Webster Dictionary :: Stereotyper

STEREOTYPER, n. One who makes stereotype.

Webster Dictionary :: Stereotype

STEREOTYPE, n. [Gr., fixed; type, form.] 1. Literally, a fixed metal type; hence...

Webster Dictionary :: Stereotomy

STEREOTOMY, n. [Gr., fixed; to cut.] The science or art of cutting solids into c...

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