stillbirth |
a birth in which the child or fetus is born dead. [2 definitions] |
stillborn |
born dead. [2 definitions] |
still life |
the small objects, such as fruit, flowers, and bottles, that are used as subjects for a painting or photograph. [2 definitions] |
stillness |
absence of sound or motion. |
Stillson wrench |
trademark for a wrench having a pivoted jaw, affixed to the handle, that tightens around the object it holds as pressure is applied to the handle. |
stilly |
in a quiet manner; silently; quietly. |
stilt |
either of two long, slender poles with footrests that enable the user to walk elevated above the ground. [3 definitions] |
stilted |
artificially or stiffly formal; pompous; affected. |
Stilton |
a waxy, white cheese with veins of bluish mold and a wrinkled rind. |
stimulant |
something that temporarily arouses or speeds up a physical or mental activity or process. [3 definitions] |
stimulate |
to incite or rouse to activity, action, or increased action. [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. |