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STORAGE, n. [from store.] 1. The act of depositing in a store or warehouse for s...
STOPPLE, n. That which stops or closes the mouth of a vessel; as a glass stopple...
STOPPING, ppr. Closing; shutting; obstructing; hindering from proceeding; ceasin...
STOPPERED, pp. Closed with a stopper; as a stoppered retort.
STOPPER, n. 1. One who stops, closes, shuts or hinders; that which stops or obst...
STOPPED, pp. Closed; obstructed; hindered from proceeding; impeded; intercepted.
STOPPAGE, n. The act of stopping or arresting progress or motion; or the state o...
STOPLESS, a. Not to be stopped. [Not in use.]
STOP-GAP, n. [stop and gap.] A temporary expedient. [Not used.]
STOP-COCK, n. [stop and cock.] A pipe for letting out a fluid, stopped by a turn...
STOP, v.t. [G., to stop, to check, to pose, to fill, to cram, to stuff, to quilt...
STOOTER, n. A small silver coin in Holland, value 2 stivers.
STOOR, v.i. To rise in clouds, as dust or smoke; from the Welsh ystwr, a stir. [...
STOOPINGLY, adv. With a bending of the body forward.
STOOPING, ppr. Bending the body forward; yielding; submitting; condescending; in...
STOOPER, n. One that bends the body forward.