5 letter words starting with st

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  • STABS
  • STACK
  • STADE
  • STAFF
  • STAGE
  • STAGS
  • STAGY
  • STAID
  • STAIG
  • STAIN
  • STAIR
  • STAKE
  • STALE
  • STALK
  • STALL
  • STAMP
  • STAND
  • STANE
  • STANG
  • STANK
  • STANS
  • STAPH
  • STAPS
  • STARE
  • STARK
  • STARN
  • STARR
  • STARS
  • START
  • STARY
  • STASH
  • STATE
  • STATS
  • STATU
  • STAUN
  • STAVE
  • STAWS
  • STAYS
  • STEAD
  • STEAK
  • STEAL
  • STEAM
  • STEAN
  • STEAR
  • STEDD
  • STEDE
  • STEDS
  • STEED
  • STEEK
  • STEEL
  • STEEM
  • STEEN
  • STEEP
  • STEER
  • STEEZ
  • STEIK
  • STEIL
  • STEIN
  • STELA
  • STELE
  • STELL
  • STEME
  • STEMS
  • STEND
  • STENO
  • STENS
  • STENT
  • STEPS
  • STEPT
  • STERE
  • STERN
  • STETS
  • STEWS
  • STEWY
  • STEYS
  • STICH
  • STICK
  • STIED
  • STIES
  • STIFF
  • STILB
  • STILE
  • STILL
  • STILT
  • STIME
  • STIMS
  • STIMY
  • STING
  • STINK
  • STINT
  • STIPA
  • STIPE
  • STIRE
  • STIRK
  • STIRP
  • STIRS
  • STIVE
  • STIVY
  • STOAE
  • STOAI
  • STOAS
  • STOAT
  • STOBS
  • STOCK
  • STOEP
  • STOGS
  • STOGY
  • STOIC
  • STOIT
  • STOKE
  • STOLE
  • STOLN
  • STOMA
  • STOMP
  • STOND
  • STONE
  • STONG
  • STONK
  • STONN
  • STONY
  • STOOD
  • STOOK
  • STOOL
  • STOOP
  • STOOR
  • STOPE
  • STOPS
  • STOPT
  • STORE
  • STORK
  • STORM
  • STORY
  • STOSS
  • STOTS
  • STOTT
  • STOUN
  • STOUP
  • STOUR
  • STOUT
  • STOVE
  • STOWN
  • STOWP
  • STOWS
  • STRAD
  • STRAE
  • STRAG
  • STRAK
  • STRAP
  • STRAW
  • STRAY
  • STREP
  • STREW
  • STRIA
  • STRIG
  • STRIM
  • STRIP
  • STROP
  • STROW
  • STROY
  • STRUM
  • STRUT
  • STUBS
  • STUCK
  • STUCS
  • STUDE
  • STUDS
  • STUDY
  • STUFF
  • STULL
  • STULM
  • STUMM
  • STUMP
  • STUMS
  • STUNG
  • STUNK
  • STUNS
  • STUNT
  • STUPA
  • STUPE
  • STURE
  • STURT
  • STUSH
  • STYED
  • STYES
  • STYLE
  • STYLI
  • STYLO
  • STYME
  • STYMY
  • STYRE
  • STYTE

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Definition of stall

stall (noun)

  1. A compartment for a single animal in a stable or cattle shed.
  2. A stable; a place for cattle.
  3. A bench or table on which small articles of merchandise are exposed for sale.
  4. A small open-fronted shop, for example in a market, food court, etc.
  5. A very small room used for a shower or a toilet.
  6. A seat in a theatre close to and (about) level with the stage; traditionally, a seat with arms, or otherwise partly enclosed, as distinguished from the benches, sofas, etc.
  7. Loss of lift due to an airfoil's critical angle of attack being exceeded.
  8. An Heathen altar, typically an indoor one, as contrasted with a more substantial outdoor harrow.
  9. A seat in a church, especially one next to the chancel or choir, reserved for church officials and dignitaries.
  10. A church office that entitles the incumbent to the use of a church stall.
  11. A sheath to protect the finger.
  12. The space left by excavation between pillars.
  13. A parking stall; a space for a vehicle in a parking lot or parkade.

stall (verb)

  1. To put (an animal, etc.) in a stall.
  2. To fatten.
  3. To come to a standstill.
  4. To cause to stop making progress, to hinder, to slow down, to delay or forestall.
  5. To plunge into mire or snow so as not to be able to get on; to set; to fix.
  6. (of an engine) To stop suddenly.
  7. To cause the engine of a manual-transmission car to stop by going too slowly for the selected gear.
  8. To exceed the critical angle of attack, resulting in loss of lift.
  9. To live in, or as if in, a stall; to dwell.
  10. To be stuck, as in mire or snow; to stick fast.
  11. To be tired of eating, as cattle.
  12. To place in an office with the customary formalities; to install.
  13. To forestall; to anticipate.
  14. To keep close; to keep secret.

stall (noun)

  1. An action that is intended to cause or actually causes delay.

stall (verb)

  1. To employ delaying tactics against.
  2. To employ delaying tactics.

Definition of stere

stere (noun)

  1. A measure of volume used e.g. for cut wood, equal to one cubic metre.

Definition of stiff

stiff (noun)

  1. An average person, usually male, of no particular distinction, skill, or education, often a working stiff or lucky stiff.
  2. A person who is deceived, as a mark or pigeon in a swindle.
  3. A cadaver; a dead person.
  4. A flop; a commercial failure.
  5. A person who leaves (especially a restaurant) without paying the bill.
  6. (by extension) A customer who does not leave a tip.
  7. Any hard hand where it is possible to exceed 21 by drawing an additional card.
  8. Negotiable instruments, possibly forged.

stiff (verb)

  1. To fail to pay that which one owes (implicitly or explicitly) to another, especially by departing hastily.
  2. To cheat someone
  3. To tip ungenerously

stiff (adjective)

  1. (of an object) Rigid; hard to bend; inflexible.
  2. (of policies and rules and their application and enforcement) Inflexible; rigid.
  3. (of a person) Formal in behavior; unrelaxed.
  4. Harsh, severe.
  5. (of muscles or parts of the body) Painful as a result of excessive or unaccustomed exercise.
  6. Potent.
  7. Dead, deceased.
  8. (of a penis) Erect.
  9. (of whipping cream or egg whites) Beaten until so aerated that they stand up straight on their own.
  10. Of an equation: for which certain numerical solving methods are numerically unstable, unless the step size is taken to be extremely small.
  11. Keeping upright.


Definition of store

store (noun)

  1. A place where items may be accumulated or routinely kept.
  2. A supply held in storage.
  3. (mainly North American) A place where items may be purchased; a shop.
  4. Memory.
  5. A great quantity or number; abundance.

store (verb)

  1. To keep (something) while not in use, generally in a place meant for that purpose.
  2. To write (something) into memory or registers.