Stomatic (2)
Sto‐mat″ic, n. [Gr. στόμα, -ατοσ, mouth.] (Med.) A medicine for diseases of the mouth. Dunglison.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, C. & G. Merriam Co., 1913.
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Sto‐mat″ic, n. [Gr. στόμα, -ατοσ, mouth.] (Med.) A medicine for diseases of the mouth. Dunglison.
Stom′a‐tif″er‐ous (?), a. [Gr. στόμα, -ατοσ mouth + -ferous.] Having or producing stomata.
‖Stom′a‐ti″tis (?), n. [NL., fr. Gr. στόμα, -ατοσ, mouth + -itis.] (Med.) Inflammation of the mouth.
‖Stom′a‐to″da (?), n. pl.(Zoöl.) A division of Protozoa in which a mouthlike opening exists.
‖Stom′a‐to‐dæ″um (?), n.(Anat.) Same as Stomodæum.
Stom″a‐tode (?), a.(Zoöl.) Having a mouth; — applied to certain Protozoa. — n. One of the Stomatoda.
Stom′a‐to‐gas″tric (?), a. [Gr. �, �, mouth + E. gastric.] Of or pertaining to the mouth and the stomach; as, the stomatogastric ganglion of certain Mollusca.
Sto′ma‐tol″o‐gy (?), n. [Gr. �, �, mouth + -logy.] (Med.) Scientific study or knowledge of the mouth.
Stom′a‐to‐plas″tic (?), a. [Gr. �, �, mouth + -plastic.] (Med.) Of or pertaining to the operation of forming a mouth where the aperture has been contracted, or in any way deformed.
Stom″a‐to‐plas′ty (?), n. [Gr. �, �, mouth + -plasty.] Plastic surgery of the mouth.
Stom″a‐to‐pod (?), n.(Zoöl.) One of the Stomatopoda.
‖Stom′a‐top″o‐da (?), n. pl. [NL. See Stoma, and -pod.] (Zoöl.) Same as Stomapoda.
Stom′a‐top″o‐dous (?), a.(Zoöl.) Of or pertaining to the Stomatopoda.
Stom″a‐to‐scope (?), n. [Gr. �, �, mouth + -scope.] (Med.) An apparatus for examining the interior of the mouth.
Stom″a‐tous (?), a. Having a stoma.
‖Stom′o‐dæ″um (?), n. 1. (Anat.) A part of the alimentary canal. See under Mesenteron.2. (Zoöl.) The primitive mouth and esophagus of the embryo of annelids and arthropods.
Stomp (?), v. i. [See Stamp.] To stamp with the foot. “In gallant procession, the priests mean to stomp.” R. Browning.
Stond (?), n. [For stand.] 1. Stop; halt; hindrance. Bacon.2. A stand; a post; a station. Spenser.
Stond, v. i. To stand. Chaucer.
Stone (?), n. [OE. ston, stan, AS. stān; akin to OS. & OFries. stēn, D. steen, G. stein, Icel. steinn, Sw. sten, Dan. steen, Goth. stains, Russ. stiena a wall, Gr. �, �, a pebbl...
Stone (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p.Stoned (?); p. pr. & vb. n.Stoning.] [From Stone, n.: cf. AS. st�nan, Goth. stainjan.] 1. To pelt, beat, or kill with stones.And they stoned Stephe...
Stone″–blind′ (?), a. As blind as a stone; completely blind.
Stone″–cold′ (?), a. Cold as a stone.Stone-cold without, within burnt with love's flame. Fairfax.
Stone″–dead′ (?), a. As dead as a stone.
Stone″–deaf′ (?), a. As deaf as a stone; completely deaf.
Stone″–heart′ed (?), a. Hard-hearted; cruel; pitiless; unfeeling.
Stone″–horse′ (?), n. Stallion. Mortimer.