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STADIUM, n. [L., Gr.] 1. A Greek measure of 125 geometrical paces; a furlong. 2....
STADDLE-ROOF, n. The roof or covering of a stack.
STADDLE, n. [G. It belongs to the root of stead, steady.] 1. Any thing which ser...
STACTE, n. [L., Gr.] A fatty resinous liquid matter, of the nature of liquid myr...
STACKING-STAGE, n. A stage used in building stacks.
STACKING-BAND, STACKING-BELT, n. A band or rope used in binding thatch or straw ...
STACKING-BAND, STACKING-BELT, n. A band or rope used in binding thatch or straw ...
STACKING, ppr. Laying in a large conical heap.
STACKED, pp. Piled in a large conical heap.
STACK-YARD, n. A yard or inclosure for stacks of hay or grain.
STACK, n. 1. A large conical pile of hay, grain or straw, sometimes covered with...
STABLY, adv. Firmly; fixedly; steadily; as a government stably settled.
STABLISH, v.t. [L. See Stab .] To fix; to settle in a state for permanence; to m...
STABLING, ppr. Putting or keeping in a stable. STABLING , n. 1. The act or pract...
STABLESTAND, n. [stable and stand.] In law, when man is found at his standing in...
STABLENESS, n. 1. Fixedness; firmness of position or establishment; strength to ...