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STIRK, n. A young ox or heifer. [Local.]
STIRIOUS, a. [supra.] Resembling icicles. [Not much used.]
STIRIATED, a. [L., an icicle.] Adorned with pendants like icicles.
STIR, v.t. stur. [G., to stir, to disturb.] 1. To move; to change place in any m...
STIPULE. [See Stipula .]
STIPULATOR, n. One who stipulates, contracts or covenants.
STIPULATION, n. [L.] 1. The act of agreeing and covenanting; a contracting or ba...
STIPULATING, ppr. Agreeing; contracting; bargaining.
STIPULATED, pp. Agreed; contracted; covenanted. It was stipulated that Great Bri...
STIPULATE, v.i. [L., to crowd; whence the sense of agreement, binding, making fa...
STIPULACEOUS, STIPULAR, a. [L. See Stipula .] 1. Formed of stipules or scales; a...
STIPULACEOUS, STIPULAR, a. [L. See Stipula .]
STIPULA, STIPULE, n. [L., a straw or stubble.] In botany, a scale at the base of...
STIPTIC. [See Styptic .]
STIPPLING, ppr. Engraving with dots. STIPPLING , n. A mode of engraving on coppe...
STIPPLED, pp. Engraved with dots.