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Definition of stere
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of stere is as below...
Sterculiaceous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
natural
order
(Sterculiaceae)
of
polypetalous
exogenous
plants,
mostly
tropical.
The cacao
(Theobroma
Cacao)
is the most
useful
plant of the
order..
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Uptails All
::
Uptails
all ()
Revelers;
roysterers.
Stereo-chemic
::
Stereobate
(n.) The lower part or
basement
of a
building
or
pedestal;
-- used
loosely
for
several
different
forms of
basement.
Sequestered
::
Sequestered
(a.)
Retired;
secluded.
Hygroplasm
::
Hygroplasm
(n.) The fluid
portion
of the cell
protoplasm,
in
opposition
to
stereoplasm,
the solid or
insoluble
portion.
The
latter
is
supposed
to be
partly
nutritive
and
partly
composed
of
idioplasm..
Bolstered
::
Bolstered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Bolste.
Adelphous
::
Adelphous
(a.)
Having
coalescent
or
clustered
filaments;
-- said of
stamens;
as,
adelphous
stamens.
Usually
in
composition;
as,
monadelphous..
Equitably
::
Equitably
(adv.)
In an
equitable
manner;
justly;
as, the laws
should
be
equitably
administered..
Centistere
::
Centistere
(n.) The
hundredth
part of a
stere,
equal to .353 cubic
feet..
Poll
::
Poll (n.) The
casting
or
recording
of the votes of
registered
electors;
as, the close of the
poll..
Stereograph
::
Stereogram
(n.) A
diagram
or
picture
which
represents
objects
in such a way as to give the
impression
of
relief
or
solidity;
also, a
stereograph..
Kingly
::
Kingly
(superl.)
Belonging
to,
suitable
to, or
becoming,
a king;
characteristic
of,
resembling,
a king;
directed
or
administered
by a king;
monarchical;
royal;
sovereign;
regal;
august;
noble;
grand..
Inreristered
::
Inreristered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Inregiste.
Carthusian
::
Carthusian
(n.) A
member
of an
exceeding
austere
religious
order,
founded
at
Chartreuse
in
France
by St.
Bruno,
in the year
1086..
Stereogram
::
Stereoelectric
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
generation
of
electricity
by means of solid
bodies
alone;
as, a
stereoelectric
current
is one
obtained
by means of
solids,
without
any
liquid..
Stern
::
Stern
(superl.)
Having
a
certain
hardness
or
severity
of
nature,
manner,
or
aspect;
hard;
severe;
rigid;
rigorous;
austere;
fixed;
unchanging;
unrelenting;
hence,
serious;
resolute;
harsh;
as, a
sternresolve;
a stern
necessity;
a stern
heart;
a stern gaze; a stern
decree..
Upholder
::
Upholder
(n.) An
upholsterer.
Booked
::
Booked
(a.)
Registered.
Gunter''s Quadrant
::
Gunter's
quadrant
() A thin
quadrant,
made of
brass,
wood, etc.,
showing
a
stereographic
projection
on the plane of the
equator.
By it are found the hour of the day, the sun's
azimuth,
the
altitude
of
objects
in
degrees,
etc. See
Gunter's
scale..
Stereography
::
Stereographically
(adv.)
In a
stereographical
manner;
by
delineation
on a
plane.
Stereoscopic
::
Stereoscope
(n.) An
optical
instrument
for
giving
to
pictures
the
appearance
of solid
forms,
as seen in
nature.
It
combines
in one,
through
a
bending
of the rays of
light,
two
pictures,
taken for the
purpose
from
points
of view a
little
way
apart.
It is
furnished
with two
eyeglasses,
and by
refraction
or
reflection
the
pictures
are
superimposed,
so as to
appear
as one to the
observer..
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