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| stile | (n) an upright that is a member in a door or window frame |
| stiletto | (n) a small dagger with a tapered blade |
| still | (n) a static photograph (especially one taken from a movie and used for advertising purposes), Example: he wanted some stills for a magazine ad |
| still | (n) an apparatus used for the distillation of liquids; consists of a vessel in which a substance is vaporized by heat and a condenser where the vapor is condensed |
| still | (v) lessen the intensity of or calm, Syn. relieve, ease, allay, Example: The news eased my conscience; still the fears |
| still | (v) make motionless |
| still | (adj) used of pictures; of a single or static photograph not presented so as to create the illusion of motion; or representing objects not capable of motion, Ant. moving, Example: a still photograph; Cezanne's still life of apples |
| still | (adj) not sparkling, Syn. noneffervescent, Ant. sparkling, Example: a still wine; still mineral water |
| still | (adj) free from noticeable current, Example: a still pond; still waters run deep |
| still | (adv) with reference to action or condition; without change, interruption, or cessation, Ant. no longer, Example: it's still warm outside; will you still love me when we're old and grey? |
| Stilar | a. [ From Stile a style. ] Of or pertaining to the style of a dial. |
| Stilbene | n. [ See Stilbite. ] (Chem.) A hydrocarbon, |
| Stilbite | n. [ Gr. &unr_; to glitter, shine: cf. F. stilbite. ] (Min.) A common mineral of the zeolite family, a hydrous silicate of alumina and lime, usually occurring in sheaflike aggregations of crystals, also in radiated masses. It is of a white or yellowish color, with pearly luster on the cleavage surface. Called also |
| Stile | n. [ OE. stile, AS. stigel a step, a ladder, from stīgan to ascend; akin to OHG. stigila a stile. √164. See Sty, v. i., and cf. Stair. ] There comes my master . . . over the stile, this way. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] Over this stile in the way to Doubting Castle. Bunyan. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ In an ordinary door the principal upright pieces are called stiles, the subordinate upright pieces mullions, and the crosspieces rails. In wainscoting the principal pieces are sometimes called stiles, even when horizontal. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| Stile | n. [ See Style. ] May I not write in such a stile as this? Bunyan. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Stilet | n. [ Written also stilette, and stylet. ] |
| Stiletto | v. t. |
| Stiletto | n.; The very quack of fashions, the very he that |
| Still | v. t. [ Abbreviated fr. distill. ] |
| Still | v. i. [ L. stillare. Cf. Distill. ] To drop, or flow in drops; to distill. [ Obs. ] Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Stil { m }; Art { f }; Fasson { f } | style [Add to Longdo] |
| Stilblüte { f }; Schnitzer { m }; grober Fehler | einen Bock schießen [ übtr. ] | bloomer | to make a bloomer [Add to Longdo] |
| Stilblüte { f } | howler [Add to Longdo] |
| Stilett { n } | Stilette { pl } | stiletto | stilettoes [Add to Longdo] |
| Stilgefühl { n } | Stilgefühle { pl } | stylistic sense | stylistic senses [Add to Longdo] |
| Stilist { m } | Stilisten { pl } | stylist | stylists [Add to Longdo] |
| Stilisierung { f } | stylization [Add to Longdo] |
| Stilistik { f }; Stilkunde { f } | stylistics [Add to Longdo] |
| Still-BH { m } | nursing bra [Add to Longdo] |
| Stille { f } | calmness [Add to Longdo] |
| Stille { f }; Ruhe { f } | calm [Add to Longdo] |
| Stille { f }; Geräuschlosigkeit { f }; Lautlosigkeit { f }; Ruhe { f } | quietness [Add to Longdo] |
| Stille { f } | silentness [Add to Longdo] |
| Stille { f } | stillness [Add to Longdo] |
| Stille { f }; Ruhe { f }; Schweigen { n } | silence [Add to Longdo] |