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STARTER, n. 1. One that starts; one that shrinks from his purpose. 2. One that s...
STARTED, pp. Suddenly roused or alarmed; poured out, as a liquid; discovered; pr...
START, v.t. 1. To move suddenly, as if by a twitch; as, to start in sleep or by ...
STARRY, a. [from star.] 1. Abounding with stars; adorned with stars. Above the c...
STARRING, ppr. or a. 1. Adorning with stars. 2. Shining; bright; sparkling; as s...
STARRED, pp. or a. [from star.] 1. Adorned or studded with stars; as the starred...
STAROSTY, n. A fief; an estate held by feudal service.
STAROST, n. In Poland, a feudatory; one who holds a fief.
STARLING, n. 1. A bird, the stare, of the genus Sturnus. 2. A defense to the pie...
STARLIKE, a. [star and like.] 1. Resembling a star; stellated; radiated like a s...
STARLIGHT, n. [star and light.] The light proceeding from the stars. Nor walk by...
STARLESS, a. Having no stars visible or no starlight; as a starless night.
STARKLY, adv. Stiffly; strongly.
STARK, a. [G., stark, stiff, strong; formed on the root of the G., stiff, rigid....
STARING, ppr. Gazing; looking with fixed eyes.
STARGAZING, n. The act or practice of observing the stars with attention; astrol...