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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
Sometimes the solution is an uncommon word, then It’s time to learn something new. Here’s the definition of a few of these words:
Definition of stays
stays (noun)
- Continuance or a period of time spent in a place; abode for an indefinite time; sojourn.
- A postponement, especially of an execution or other punishment.
- A stop; a halt; a break or cessation of action, motion, or progress.
- A fixed state; fixedness; stability; permanence.
- A station or fixed anchorage for vessels.
- Restraint of passion; prudence; moderation; caution; steadiness; sobriety.
- Hindrance; let; check.
stays (verb)
- To prop; support; sustain; hold up; steady.
- To support from sinking; to sustain with strength; to satisfy in part or for the time.
- To stop; detain; keep back; delay; hinder.
- To restrain; withhold; check; stop.
- To cause to cease; to put an end to.
- To put off; defer; postpone; delay; keep back.
- To hold the attention of.
- To bear up under; to endure; to hold out against; to resist.
- To wait for; await.
- To remain for the purpose of; to stay to take part in or be present at (a meal, ceremony etc.).
- To rest; depend; rely.
- To stop; come to a stand or standstill.
- To come to an end; cease.
- To dwell; linger; tarry; wait.
- To make a stand; to stand firm.
- To hold out, as in a race or contest; last or persevere to the end.
- To remain in a particular place, especially for a definite or short period of time; sojourn; abide.
- To wait; rest in patience or expectation.
- (used with on or upon) To wait as an attendant; give ceremonious or submissive attendance.
- To continue to have a particular quality.
- To live; reside
stays (noun)
- A prop; a support.
- A piece of stiff material, such as plastic or whalebone, used to stiffen a piece of clothing.
- (in the plural) A corset.
- A fastening for a garment; a hook; a clasp; anything to hang another thing on.
stays (noun)
- A strong rope or wire supporting a mast, and leading from one masthead down to some other, or other part of the vessel.
- A guy, rope, or wire supporting or stabilizing a platform, such as a bridge, a pole, such as a tentpole, the mast of a derrick, or other structural element.
- The transverse piece in a chain-cable link.
stays (verb)
- To brace or support with a stay or stays
- To incline forward, aft, or to one side by means of stays.
- To tack; put on the other tack.
- To change; tack; go about; be in stays, as a ship.
stays (noun)
- A corset.
Definition of stele
stele (noun)
- Something stale; a loaf of bread or the like that is no longer fresh.
stele (noun)
- A long, thin handle (of rakes, axes, etc.)
- The posts and rungs composing a ladder.
- The stem of a plant.
- The shaft of an arrow, spear, etc.
stele (noun)
- A fixed position, particularly a soldier's in a battle-line.
- A stalemate; a stalemated game.
- An ambush.
- A band of armed men or hunters.
- The main force of an army.
stele (noun)
- (livestock) Urine, especially used of horses and cattle.
stele (noun)
- A live bird to lure birds of prey or others of its kind into a trap.
- Any lure, particularly in reference to people used as live bait.
- An accomplice of a thief or criminal acting as bait.
- A partner whose beloved abandons or torments him in favor of another.
- A patsy, a pawn, someone used under some false pretext to forward another's (usu. sinister) designs; a stalking horse.
- A prostitute of the lowest sort; any wanton woman.
- Any decoy, either stuffed or manufactured.
stele (noun)
- An upright (or formerly upright) slab containing engraved or painted decorations or inscriptions; a stela.
- Any carved or engraved surface.
- An acroterion, the decoration on the ridge of an ancient Greek building such as a temple.
stele (noun)
- The central core of a plant's root and stem system, especially including the vascular tissue and developed from the plerome.
Definition of stern
stern (adjective)
- Having a hardness and severity of nature or manner.
- Grim and forbidding in appearance.
stern (noun)
- The rear part or after end of a ship or vessel.
- The post of management or direction.
- The hinder part of anything.
- The tail of an animal; now used only of the tail of a dog.
stern (noun)
- A bird, the black tern.
Definition of stour
stour (adjective)
- (now rare outside dialectal) Tall; large; stout.
- (now rare outside dialectal) Strong; powerful; hardy; robust; sturdy.
- (now rare outside dialectal) Bold; audacious.
- (now rare outside dialectal) Rough in manner; stern; austere; ill-tempered.
- (now rare outside dialectal, of a voice) Rough; hoarse; deep-toned; harsh.
- (now rare outside dialectal, of land or cloth) Stiff; inflexible.
- Resolute; unyielding.
stour (adverb)
- Severely; strongly.
stour (noun)
- A stake.
- A round of a ladder.
- A stave in the side of a wagon.
- A large pole by which barges are propelled against the stream; a poy.
stour (verb)
- To move; stir.
- To move actively; keep stirring.
- To rise up in clouds, as smoke, dust, etc.
- To stir up, as liquor.
- To pour; pour leisurely out of any vessel held high.
- To sprinkle.
stour (noun)
- An armed battle or conflict.
- A time of struggle or stress.
- Tumult, commotion; confusion.
- A blowing or deposit of dust; dust in motion or at rest; dust in general.