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Webster Dictionary :: Stemple

STEMPLE, n. In mining, a cross bar of wood in a shaft.

Webster Dictionary :: Stemming

STEMMING, ppr. Opposing, as a stream; stopping.

Webster Dictionary :: Stemmed

STEMMED, pp. Opposed, as a current; stopped.

Webster Dictionary :: Stemless

STEMLESS, a. Having no stem.

Webster Dictionary :: Stem-leaf

STEM-LEAF, n. A leaf inserted into the stem.

Webster Dictionary :: Stem-clasping

STEM-CLASPING, a. Embracing the stem with its base; amplexicaul; as a leaf or pe...

Webster Dictionary :: Stem

STEM, n. [G., stock, stem, race. The primary sense is to set, to fix.] 1. The pr...

Webster Dictionary :: Stelography

STELOGRAPHY, n. [Gr., a pillar; to write.] The art of writing or inscribing char...

Webster Dictionary :: Stelochite

STELOCHITE, n. A name given to the osteocolla.

Webster Dictionary :: Stellite

STELLITE, n. [L., a star.] A name given by some writers to a white stone found o...

Webster Dictionary :: Stellionate

STELLIONATE, n. [Low L.] In law, the crime of selling a thing deceitfully for wh...

Webster Dictionary :: Stellion

STELLION, n. [L.] A newt.

Webster Dictionary :: Stellify

STELLIFY, v.t. To turn into a star. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Stelliform

STELLIFORM, a. [L., a star; to produce.] Like a star; radiated.

Webster Dictionary :: Stelliferous

STELLIFEROUS, a. [L., a star; to produce.] Having or abounding with stars.

Webster Dictionary :: Stelled

STELLED, a. Starry. [Not in use.]

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