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STANNEL, STANYEL, n. The kestrel, a species of hawk; called also stone-gall and ...
SLANT, STANTING, a. Sloping; oblique; inclined from a direct line, whether horiz...
STANNIC, a. Pertaining to tin; procured from tin; as the stannic acid.
STANNEL, STANYEL, n. The kestrel, a species of hawk; called also stone-gall and ...
STANNARY, a. [L. See Tin .] Relating to the tin works; as stannary courts. STANN...
STANK, a. Weak; worn out. [Not in use.] STANK , v.i. To sigh. [Not used.] STANK ...
STANG, n. [G.] 1. A pole, rod or perch; a measure of land. [Not in use.] 2. A lo...
STANE, n. A stone. [Local.] [See Stone .]
STANDISH, n. [stand and dish.] A case for pen and ink. I bequeath to Dean Swift ...
STANDING, ppr. 1. Being on the feet; being erect. [See Stand .] 2. Moving in a c...
STANDER-GRASS, n. A plant. [L.]
STANDER-BY, n. One that stands near; one that is present; a mere spectator. [We ...
STANDER, n. 1. One who stands. 2. A tree that has stood long. [Not used.]
STANDEL, n. A tree of long standing. [Not used.]
STANDARD-BEARER, n. [standard and bear.] An officer of an army, company or troop...
STANDARD, n. [G., sort, kind.] 1. An ensign of war; a staff with a flag or color...