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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...
STREAMER, n. An ensign or flag; a pennon extended or flowing in the wind; a poet...
STREAM-TIN, n. Particles or masses of tin found beneath the surface of alluvial ...
STREAM, n. 1. A current of water or other fluid; a liquid substance flowing in a...
STREAKY, a. Having stripes; striped; variegated with lines of a different color.
STREAKING, ppr. Making streaks in.
STREAKED, pp. Marked or variegated with stripes of a different color.
STREAK, n. [G., a stroke or stripe. L.] 1. A line or long mark, of a different c...
STRAYING, ppr. Wandering; roving; departing from the direct course, from the pro...
STRAYER, n. A wanderer. [Little used.]