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STAINED, pp. Discolored; spotted; dyed; blotted; tarnished.
STAIN, v.t. [L., a sprinkle, a spread, a layer; to spread, expand, sprinkle, or ...
STAIDNESS, n. Sobriety; gravity; steadiness; regularity; the opposite of wildnes...
STAID, pret, and pp. of stay; so written for stayed. 1. a. [from stay, to stop.]...
STAGYRITE, n. An appellation given to Aristotle from the place of his birth.
STAGNATION, n. 1. The cessation of flowing or circulation of a fluid; or the sta...
STAGNATE, v.i. [L.] 1. To cease to flow; to be motionless; as, blood stagnates i...
STAGNANT, a. [L., to be without, a flowing motion.] 1. Not flowing; not running ...
STAGNANCY, n. [See Stagnant .] The state of being without motion, flow or circul...
STAGGERS, n. plu. 1. A disease of horses and cattle, attended with reeling or gi...
STAGGERINGLY, adv. 1. In a reeling manner. 2. With hesitation or doubt.
STAGGERING, ppr. Causing to reel, to waver or to doubt. STAGGERING , n. 1. The a...
STAGGERED, pp. Made to reel; made to doubt and waver.
STAGGER-WORT, n. A plant, ragwort.
STAGGER, v.t. 1. To reel; to vacillate; to move to one side and the other in sta...
STAGGARD, n. [from stag.] A stag of four years of age.