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Webster Dictionary :: Stomachful

STOMACHFUL, a. Willfully obstinate; stubborn; perverse; as a stomachful boy.

Webster Dictionary :: Stomacher

STOMACHER, n. An ornament or support to the breast, worn by females. Isa 3.

Webster Dictionary :: Stomached

STOMACHED, a. Filled with resentment.

Webster Dictionary :: Stomach

STOMACH, n. [L.] 1. In animal bodies, a membranous receptacle, the organ of dige...

Webster Dictionary :: Stoloniferous

STOLONIFEROUS, a. [L., a sucker; to produce.] Producing suckers; putting forth s...

Webster Dictionary :: Stolidity

STOLIDITY, n. [supra.] Dullness of intellect; stupidity. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Stolid

STOLID, a. [L., from the root of still, stall, to set.] Dull; foolish; stupid. [...

Webster Dictionary :: Stolen

STOLEN, pp. Stoln. The passive participle of steal. Stolen waters are sweet. Pro...

Webster Dictionary :: Stole

STOLE, pret. of steal. STOLE , n. 1. A long vest or robe; a garment worn by the ...

Webster Dictionary :: Stoker

STOKE, STOKER, n. One who looks after the fire in a brew-house. [Local or techni...

Webster Dictionary :: Stoke

STOKE, is the same word as stock, differently applied. It is found in many Engli...

Webster Dictionary :: Stoicism

STOICISM, n. 1. The opinions and maxims of the Stoics. 2. A real or pretended in...

Webster Dictionary :: Stoicalness

STOICALNESS, n. The state of being stoical; indifference to pleasure or pain.

Webster Dictionary :: Stoically

STOICALLY, adv. In the manner of the Stoics; without apparent feeling or sensibi...

Webster Dictionary :: Stoical

STOIC, STOICAL, a. 1. Pertaining to the Stoics or to their doctrines. 2. Not aff...

Webster Dictionary :: Stoic

STOIC, n. [Gr., a porch in Athens where the philosopher Zeno taught.] A disciple...

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