Sterlet
Sterletn.a fish of the Caspian sea
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Sterletn.a fish of the Caspian sea
Sterlingn.English coin, a standard rate, a defense
Sterlinga.genuine, lawful, pure
Sterna.severe in lock, harsh, cruel, afflictive
Sternn.the hinder part of a ship, tail, direction
Sternagen.the steerage, the hind part in a ship
Sternchasen.a gun to fire from the stern of a ship
Sternlyad.in a stern manner, harshly, severely
Sternmosta.most astern, last
Sternnessn.harshness, moroseness, severeness
Sternon, or Sternumn.the breast bone
Sternpostn.the timber which supports the rudder
Sternutationn.the act or effort of sneexing
Sternutative
Stewv.to dress, to seeth or be seethed slowly
Stewn.a food, brothel, hothouse, small pond
Stewardn.a man who manages another's estate, one who provides victuals
Stewardshipn.the office or post of a steward
Stewingn.the act of seething over a slow fire
Stibiala.antimonial, like or having antimony
Stibiateda.impregnated with antimony
Stichn.a single pass of needle in sewing, or on turn of thred round a needle in knitting, in plowing, a space between furrows
Stichingn.the act of sewing, needlework
Stickn.a small piece of wood, small tree, staff
Stickv.stuck,pret.stuck,pa.to fasten, fix, adhere, stop, scruple, stab, kill
Stickinessn.an adhesive or glutinous quality
Sticklev.i.to strive, contest, take pains, trim