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Webster Dictionary :: Stochastic

STOCHASTIC, a. [Gr.] Conjectural; able to conjecture. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Stoccado

STOCCADE, STOCCADO, n. 1. A stab; a thrust with a rapier. 2. A fence or barrier ...

Webster Dictionary :: Stocah

STOCAH, n. An attendant; a wallet boy. [Not English nor used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Stoat

STOAT, n. An animal of the weasel king; the ermine. This animal is called stoat ...

Webster Dictionary :: Stoak

STOAK, v.t. To stop; to choke; in seamens language.

Webster Dictionary :: Stiver

STIVER, n. A Dutch coin of about the value of a half-penny sterling, or the cent...

Webster Dictionary :: Stive

STIVE, v.t. [See Stuff and Stew.] 1. To stuff up close. [Not in use.] 2. To make...

Webster Dictionary :: Stithy

STITHY, n. [supra.] 1. An anvil. [Local.] 2. A disease in oxen.

Webster Dictionary :: Stith

STITH, a. Strong; rigid. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Stitching

STITCHING, ppr. Sewing in a particular manner; uniting with a needle and thread....

Webster Dictionary :: Stitchfallen

STITCHFALLEN, a. Fallen, as a stitch in knitting. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Stitchery

STITCHERY, n. Needlework; in contempt.

Webster Dictionary :: Stitcher

STITCHER, n. One that stitches.

Webster Dictionary :: Stitchel

STITCHEL, n. A kind of hairy wool. [Local.]

Webster Dictionary :: Stitched

STITCHED, pp. Sewed slightly.

Webster Dictionary :: Stitch-wort

STITCH-WORT, n. A plant, camomile. [L.] A plant of the genus Stellaria.

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