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STIFFEN, v.t. 1. To make stiff; to make less pliant or flexible; as, to stiffen ...
STIFF-NECKED, a. [stiff and neck.] Stubborn; inflexibly obstinate; contumacious;...
STIFF-HEARTED, a. [stiff and heart.] Obstinate; stubborn; contumacious. They are...
STIFF, a. [Gr.] 1. Not easily bent; not flexible or pliant; not flaccid; rigid; ...
STIDDY, n. An anvil; also, a smiths shop. [Not in use or local.]
STICKY, a. Having the quality of adhering to a surface; adhesive; gluey; viscous...
STICKLING, ppr. Trimming; contending obstinately or eagerly.
STICKLER, n. 1. A sidesman to fencers; a second to a duelist; one who stands to ...
STICKLE-BACK, n. A small fish of the genus Gasterosteus, of several species. The...
STICKLE, v.i. [from the practice of prize-fighters, who placed seconds with stav...
STICKINESS, n. [from stick.] The quality of a thing which makes it adhere to a p...
STICK, n. [G. This word is connected with the verb to stick, with stock, stack, ...
STICHOMETRY, n. [Gr., a verse; measure.] A catalogue of the books of Scriptures,...
STICH-WORT, STITCH-WORT, n. A plant of the genus Stellaria.
STICH, n. [Gr.] 1. In poetry, a verse, of whatever measure or number of feet. St...
STICADOS, n. A plant.