| stimulate |
to incite or rouse to activity, action, or increased action; animate. [2 definitions] |
| stimulation |
the act or process of inciting or increasing activity or action in something. |
| stimulus |
something that rouses or accelerates action, feeling, or thought. [2 definitions] |
| stimy |
variant of stymie. |
| sting |
to prick, pierce, or wound with a stinger. [9 definitions] |
| stinger |
one that stings. [3 definitions] |
| stingless |
combined form of sting. |
| stingray |
any of a variety of rays having a long whiplike tail on which is a venomous spine that can inflict severe wounds. |
| stingy |
spending or giving grudgingly or as little as possible; miserly. [2 definitions] |
| stink |
to emit or exude a strong and offensive odor. [6 definitions] |
| stink bomb |
a small bomb that gives off an offensive odor on exploding. |
| stink bug |
any of a variety of insects that give off a disagreeable odor. |
| stinker |
one that stinks. [3 definitions] |
| stinking |
bad-smelling. [2 definitions] |
| stinkweed |
any of various bad-smelling plants, such as the jimson weed or dog fennel. |
| stinky |
having a strong, unpleasant or offensive odor; bad-smelling. |
| stint |
to restrict to a certain number or amount, often stingily. [4 definitions] |
| stipe |
a stalk or stalklike structure, such as the stemlike support of the cap of a mushroom or the main stem of a fern frond. |
| stipend |
any periodic payment of money, such as a salary or allowance. |
| stipendiary |
receiving a stipend. [4 definitions] |
| stipple |
to render part or the whole of (a painting, drawing, or engraving) in dots, points, or dabs. [3 definitions] |