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STAMMERINGLY, adv. With stops or hesitation in speaking.
STAMMERING, ppr. 1. Stopping or hesitating in the uttering of syllables and word...
STAMMERER, n. One that stutters or hesitates in speaking.
STAMMER, v.i. Literally, to stop in uttering syllables or words; to stutter; to ...
STAMMEL, n. 1. A species of red color. 2. A kind of woolen cloth. [See Stamin .]
STAMINIFEROUS, a. [L., to bear.] A staminiferous flower is one which has stamens...
STAMINEOUS, a. [L.] 1. Consisting of stamens or filaments. Stamineous flowers ha...
STAMINATE, a. Consisting of stamens. STAMINATE , v.t. To endue with stamina.
STAMINAL, a. Pertaining to stamens or stamina; consisting in stamens or stamina.
STAMIN, n. A slight woolen stuff.
STAMENED, a. Furnished with stamens.
STAMEN, n. plu. stamens or stamina. [L. This word belong to the root of sto, sta...
STALLION, n. [G.] A stone horse; a See d horse; or any male horse not castrated,...
STALLATION, n. Installation. [Not used.]
STALLAGE, n. 1. The right of erecting stalls in fairs; or rent paid for a stall....
STALL-WORN, in Shakespeare, Johnson thinks a mistake for stall-worth, stout. His...