stormy petrel |
a storm petrel. [2 definitions] |
story1 |
an account of an event or sequence of events, either true or invented. [7 definitions] |
story2 |
one horizontal division of a building; floor. [2 definitions] |
storyboard |
a large panel or board of drawings presenting a sequence of images as they will appear in a video presentation, film, or advertisement. |
storybook |
a book of stories, usu. for children. [2 definitions] |
story line |
the plot or scheme of a story, play, show, or the like. |
storyteller |
one who tells or writes stories. [2 definitions] |
storytelling |
the act or craft of telling or writing stories. |
stotinka |
the smaller monetary unit of Bulgaria. (Cf. lev.) |
stoup |
a font to hold consecrated water in a church. |
stout |
physically strong; sturdy; thick. [6 definitions] |
stout-hearted |
brave and determined; not easily frightened or discouraged; dauntless. |
stove1 |
an apparatus that uses electricity or burns fuel to provide heat for cooking or for heating a dwelling. [2 definitions] |
stove2 |
a past tense and past participle of stave. |
stovepipe |
a cylindrical sheet metal pipe that conducts smoke and fumes from a stove into a vertical flue. [2 definitions] |
stow |
to put away or store in a place or container. [4 definitions] |
stowage |
the act or process of stowing, or the condition or manner of being stowed. [4 definitions] |
stowaway |
a passenger who conceals himself or herself aboard a ship or airplane in order to ride free or elude pursuit. |
stow away |
to be a concealed passenger, as on a ship or airplane. |
St. Paul |
the capital of Minnesota. |
strabismus |
an abnormality in which the eye or eyes turn inward, preventing proper focusing; cross-eye; squint. |