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STRUMOUS, a. Having swelling sin the glands; scrofulous.
STRUMA, n. [L.] A glandular swelling; scrofula; the kings evil; a wen.
STRUGGLING, ppr. Making great efforts; using violent exertions; affected with co...
STRUGGLER, n. One who struggles, strives or contends.
STRUGGLE, v.i. [This word may be formed on the root of stretch, right, _c. which...
STRUDE, STRODE, n. A stock of breeding mares.
STRUCTURE, n. [L., to set or lay.] 1. Act of building; practice of erecting buil...
STRUCKEN, the old pp. of strike, is obsolete.
STRUCK, pret. and pp. of strike. [See Strike .]
STROY, for destroy, is not in use. [See Stroll .]
STROWL, for stroll, is not in use. [See Stroll .]
STROW, is only a different orthography of strew. [Not in use.]
STROVE, pret. of strive.
STROUT, v.i. [for strut.] To swell; to puff out. [Not in use.]
STROPHE, STROPHY, n. [Gr., a turn; to turn.] In Greek poetry, a stanza; the firs...
STROPHE, STROPHY, n. [Gr., a turn; to turn.] In Greek poetry, a stanza; the firs...