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 stems

stems (noun)

  1. Acronym of science, technology, engineering, (and) mathematics.

stems (noun)

  1. An electron microscope that transmits a very narrow beam of electrons through a sample; it can detect individual large or heavy atoms.

stems (noun)

  1. A gleam of light; a flame.

stems (noun)

  1. The stock of a family; a race or generation of progenitors.
  2. A branch of a family.
  3. An advanced or leading position; the lookout.
  4. The above-ground stalk (technically axis) of a vascular plant, and certain anatomically similar, below-ground organs such as rhizomes, bulbs, tubers, and corms.
  5. A slender supporting member of an individual part of a plant such as a flower or a leaf; also, by analogy, the shaft of a feather.
  6. A narrow part on certain man-made objects, such as a wine glass, a tobacco pipe, a spoon.
  7. The main part of an uninflected word to which affixes may be added to form inflections of the word. A stem often has a more fundamental root. Systematic conjugations and declensions derive from their stems.
  8. A person's leg.
  9. The penis.
  10. A vertical stroke of a letter.
  11. A vertical stroke marking the length of a note in written music.
  12. A premixed portion of a track for use in audio mastering and remixing.
  13. The vertical or nearly vertical forward extension of the keel, to which the forward ends of the planks or strakes are attached.
  14. A component on a bicycle that connects the handlebars to the bicycle fork
  15. A part of an anatomic structure considered without its possible branches or ramifications.
  16. A crack pipe; or the long, hollow portion of a similar pipe (i.e. meth pipe) resembling a crack pipe.
  17. (chiefly British) A winder on a clock, watch, or similar mechanism

stems (verb)

  1. To remove the stem from.
  2. To be caused or derived; to originate.
  3. To descend in a family line.
  4. To direct the stem (of a ship) against; to make headway against.
  5. To hit with the stem of a ship; to ram.
  6. To ram (clay, etc.) into a blasting hole.

stems (verb)

  1. To stop, hinder (for instance, a river or blood).
  2. To move the feet apart and point the tips of the skis inward in order to slow down the speed or to facilitate a turn.


Definition of stuck

stuck (verb)

  1. To become or remain attached; to adhere.
  2. To jam; to stop moving.
  3. To tolerate, to endure, to stick with.
  4. To persist.
  5. Of snow, to remain frozen on landing.
  6. To remain loyal; to remain firm.
  7. To hesitate, to be reluctant; to refuse (in negative phrases).
  8. To be puzzled (at something), have difficulty understanding.
  9. To cause difficulties, scruples, or hesitation.
  10. To attach with glue or as if by gluing.
  11. To place, set down (quickly or carelessly).
  12. To press (something with a sharp point) into something else.
  13. To fix on a pointed instrument; to impale.
  14. To adorn or deck with things fastened on as by piercing.
  15. To perform (a landing) perfectly.
  16. To propagate plants by cuttings.
  17. (joinery) To run or plane (mouldings) in a machine, in contradistinction to working them by hand. Such mouldings are said to be stuck.
  18. To bring to a halt; to stymie; to puzzle.
  19. To impose upon; to compel to pay; sometimes, to cheat.
  20. To have sexual intercourse with.
  21. To stand pat: to cease taking any more cards and finalize one's hand.

stuck (adjective)

  1. Unable to move.
  2. Unable to progress with a task.
  3. No longer functioning, frozen up, frozen.

stuck (noun)

  1. A thrust.