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STICKLE, v.i. [from the practice of prize-fighters, who placed seconds with stav...
STICKINESS, n. [from stick.] The quality of a thing which makes it adhere to a p...
STICK, n. [G. This word is connected with the verb to stick, with stock, stack, ...
STICHOMETRY, n. [Gr., a verse; measure.] A catalogue of the books of Scriptures,...
STICH-WORT, STITCH-WORT, n. A plant of the genus Stellaria.
STICH, n. [Gr.] 1. In poetry, a verse, of whatever measure or number of feet. St...
STICADOS, n. A plant.
STIBIUM, n. [L.] Antimony.
STIBIATED, a. Impregnated with anitmony.
STIBIARIAN, n. [L.] A violent man. [An improper word and not in use.]
STIBIAL, a. [L., antimony.] Like or having the qualities of antimony; antimonial.
STEWISH, a. Suiting a brothel.
STEWING, ppr. Boiling in a moderate heat. STEWING , n. The act of See Thing slowly.
STEWED, pp. Gently boiled; boiled in heat.
STEWARTRY, n. An overseer or superintendent. The stewartry of provisions.
STEWARDSHIP, n. The office of a steward.