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Webster Dictionary :: Studier

STUDIER, n. [from study.] One who studies; a student. Lipsius was a great studie...

Webster Dictionary :: Studied

STUDIED, pp. [from study.] 1. Read; closely examined; read with diligence and at...

Webster Dictionary :: Student

STUDENT, n. [L. See Study .] 1. A person engaged in study; one who is devoted to...

Webster Dictionary :: Studding-sail

STUDDING-SAIL, n. In navigation, a sail that is set beyond the skirts of the pri...

Webster Dictionary :: Studding

STUDDING, ppr. Setting or adorning with studs or shining knobs.

Webster Dictionary :: Studded

STUDDED, pp. 1. Adorned with studs. 2. Set with detached ornaments. The sloping ...

Webster Dictionary :: Stud-horse

STUD-HORSE, n. [L.] A breeding horse; a horse kept for propagating his kind.

Webster Dictionary :: Stud

STUD, n. [G., a stay or prop; to butt at, to gore. The sense of the root is to s...

Webster Dictionary :: Stuckle

STUCKLE, n. [from stook.] A number of sheaves set together in the field. [Not in...

Webster Dictionary :: Stuck

STUCK, pret. and pp. of stick. Stuck oer with titles, and hung round with string...

Webster Dictionary :: Stuccoing

STUCCOING, ppr. Plastering with stucco.

Webster Dictionary :: Stuccoed

STUCCOED, pp. Overlaid with stucco.

Webster Dictionary :: Stucco

STUCCO, n. 1. A fine plaster composed of lime, sand, whiting and pounded marble;...

Webster Dictionary :: Stubby

STUBBY, a. [from stub.] 1. Abounding with stubs. 2. Short and thick; short and s...

Webster Dictionary :: Stubbornness

STUBBORNNESS, n. 1. Perverse and unreasonable obstinacy; inflexibility; contumac...

Webster Dictionary :: Stubbornly

STUBBORNLY, adv. Obstinately; inflexibly; contumaciously.

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