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STELLATION, n. [L., a star.] Radiation of light. [Not in use.]
STELLATE, STELLATED, a. [L.] 1. Resembling a star; radiated. 2. In botany, stell...
STELLATE, STELLATED, a. [L.]
STELLAR, STELLARY, a. [L., a star.] 1. Pertaining to stars; astral; as stellar v...
STELLAR, STELLARY, a. [L., a star.]
STELECHITE, n. A fine kind of storax, in larger pieces than the calamite.
STELE, n. A stale or handle; a stalk.
STEINHEILITE, n. A mineral, a variety or iolite.
STEGNOTIC, a. [Gr.] Tending to bind or render costive. STEGNOTIC , n. A medicine...
STEGANOGRAPHY, n. [supra.] The art of writing in ciphers or characters which are...
STEGANOGRAPHIST, n. [Gr., secret, and to write.] One who practices the art of wr...
STEG, n. A gander. [Local.]
STEEVING, n. In seamens language, the angle of elevation which a ships bowsprit ...
STEERSMATE, n. [steer and mate.] One who steers; a pilot. [Not in use.]
STEERSMAN, n. [steer and man.] One that steers; the helmsman of a ship.
STEERLESS, a. Having no steer or rudder. [Not in use.]