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Webster Dictionary :: Stammeringly

STAMMERINGLY, adv. With stops or hesitation in speaking.

Webster Dictionary :: Stammering

STAMMERING, ppr. 1. Stopping or hesitating in the uttering of syllables and word...

Webster Dictionary :: Stammerer

STAMMERER, n. One that stutters or hesitates in speaking.

Webster Dictionary :: Stammer

STAMMER, v.i. Literally, to stop in uttering syllables or words; to stutter; to ...

Webster Dictionary :: Stammel

STAMMEL, n. 1. A species of red color. 2. A kind of woolen cloth. [See Stamin .]

Webster Dictionary :: Staminiferous

STAMINIFEROUS, a. [L., to bear.] A staminiferous flower is one which has stamens...

Webster Dictionary :: Stamineous

STAMINEOUS, a. [L.] 1. Consisting of stamens or filaments. Stamineous flowers ha...

Webster Dictionary :: Staminate

STAMINATE, a. Consisting of stamens. STAMINATE , v.t. To endue with stamina.

Webster Dictionary :: Staminal

STAMINAL, a. Pertaining to stamens or stamina; consisting in stamens or stamina.

Webster Dictionary :: Stamin

STAMIN, n. A slight woolen stuff.

Webster Dictionary :: Stamened

STAMENED, a. Furnished with stamens.

Webster Dictionary :: Stamen

STAMEN, n. plu. stamens or stamina. [L. This word belong to the root of sto, sta...

Webster Dictionary :: Stallion

STALLION, n. [G.] A stone horse; a See d horse; or any male horse not castrated,...

Webster Dictionary :: Stallation

STALLATION, n. Installation. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Stallage

STALLAGE, n. 1. The right of erecting stalls in fairs; or rent paid for a stall....

Webster Dictionary :: Stall-worn

STALL-WORN, in Shakespeare, Johnson thinks a mistake for stall-worth, stout. His...

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