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STRENUOUS, a. [L.] 1. Eagerly pressing or urgent; zealous; ardent; as a strenuou...
STRENGTHLESS, a. 1. Wanting strength; destitute of power. 2. Wanting spirit. [Li...
STRENGTHENING, ppr. Increasing strength, physical or moral; confirming; animating.
STRENGTHENER, n. 1. That which increases strength, physical or moral. 2. In medi...
STRENGTHENED, pp. Made strong or stronger; confirmed.
STRENGTHEN, v.t. 1. To make strong or stronger; to add strength to, either physi...
STRENGTH, n. [See Strong .] 1. That property or quality of an animal body by whi...
STRENE, n. Race; offspring.
STREIGHT, n. A narrow. [See Strait .] STREIGHT , adv. Strictly. [See Strait .]
STREET-WARD, n. [street and ward.] Formerly, an officer who had the care of the ...
STREET-WALKER, n. [street and walk.] A common prostitute that offers herself to ...
STREET, n. [L., strewed or spread. See Strew .] 1. Properly, a paved way or road...
STREEK, v.t. To lay out, as a dead body. [Not in use.]
STREAMY, a. 1. Abounding with running water. However streamy now, adust and dry,...
STREAMLET, n. A small stream; a rivulet; a rill.
STREAMING, ppr. 1. Flowing; running in a current. 2. Emitting; pouring out in ab...