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STIMULUS, n. [L. This word may be formed on the root of stem, a shoot.] Literall...
STIMULATOR, n. One that stimulates.
STIMULATIVE, a. Having the quality of exciting action in the animal system. STIM...
STIMULATION, n. 1. The act of goading or exciting. 2. Excitement; the increased ...
STIMULATING, ppr. Goading; exciting to action or more vigorous exertion.
STIMULATED, pp. Goaded; roused or excited to action or more vigorous exertion.
STIMULATE, v.t. [L., to prick, to goad, to excite; a goad.] Literally, to prick ...
STIMULANT, a. [L.] Increasing or exciting action, particularly the action of the...
STILT, n. [G.] A stilt is a piece of wood with a shoulder, to support the foot i...
STILPNOSIDERITE, n. [Gr., shining, and siderite.] A mineral of a brownish black ...
STILLY, adv. 1. Silently; without noise. 2. Calmly; quietly; without tumult.
STILLNESS, n. 1. Freedom from noise or motion; calmness; quiet; silence; as the ...
STILLING, ppr. Calming; silencing; quieting. STILLING , n. 1. The act of calming...
STILLICIDIOUS, a. Falling in drops.
STILLICIDE, n. [L., a drop, to fall.] A continual falling or succession of drops...
STILLER, n. One who stills or quiets.