Stalk
Stalk, [stauk]v.i.to walk proudly, to strut
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Stalk, [stauk]v.i.to walk proudly, to strut
Stalkn.a proud step, strut, stem of a plant, &c.
Stalkinghorsen.a horse to screen, mask, screen
Stalkya.hard like a stalk, resembling a stalk
Stallv.to keep in a stall, live, invest, glut, cloy
Stalln.a crib for a horse or ox, seat, booth, shed
Stallfeda.fed in a stall, fed with dry food only
Stallfeedv.t.to feed or fatten in a stable
Stallionn.a male horse, gallant, bully
Stamenpl.stamens,n.the silament of a flower supporting the anthers which contain the fecundating dust or pollen
Stameneda.furnished with stamens
Staminala.consisting in or pertaining to stamens without a pistil
Stammerv.i.to hesitate in speaking, to stutter
Stammerern.one who speaks with hesitation
Stammeringn.a stop or impediment in speech
Stampv.t.to strike with the foot, pound, mark
Stampn.an instrument to make an impression, thing stamped, legal mark, cut, form, value
Stampern.an instrument used for pounding
Stampingn.the act of striking, an impression
Stanchv.to stop blood, stop, cease, satisfy, cloy
Stancha.sound, firm, strong, determined, true
Stanchionn.a small post or upright supporter
Stanchlessa.that cannot be stopped, dreadful
Stanchnessn.soundness, firmness, resolution
Standv.stood,pret.stood,pa.to be on the feet, stop, remain, offer as a candidate, persist, be consistent, abide, suffer, direct a course
Standn.a stop, halt, station, post, difficulty, prop, a musket and its apparatus
Standardn.an ensign in war, test, tree left