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Definition of stere
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Stere (n.) A
rudder.
See 5th
Steer.
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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..
Bolstered
::
Bolstered
(a.)
Supported;
upheld.
Indicated
::
Indicated
(a.)
Shown;
denoted;
registered;
measured.
Huffcap
::
Huffcap
(n.) A
blusterer;
a
bully.
Stereoscopical
::
Stereoscopic
(a.) Alt. of
Stereoscopica.
Flusteration
::
Flusteration
(n.) The act of
flustering,
or the state of being
flustered;
fluster..
Holstered
::
Holstered
(a.)
Bearing
holsters.
Stereotyped
::
Stereotype
(n.) The art or
process
of
making
such
plates,
or of
executing
work by means of
them..
Telestereoscope
::
Telestereoscope
(n.) A
stereoscope
adapted
to view
distant
natural
objects
or
landscapes;
a
telescopic
stereoscope.
Plasterer
::
Plasterer
(n.) One who
applies
plaster
or
mortar.
Roisterer
::
Roisterer
(n.) A
blustering,
turbulent
fellow..
Facile
::
Facile
(a.) Easy to be
surmounted
or
removed;
easily
conquerable;
readily
mastered.
Flock
::
Flock (n.)
Woolen
or
cotton
refuse
(sing.
/ pl.), old rags, etc.,
reduced
to a
degree
of
fineness
by
machinery,
and used for
stuffing
unpholstered
furniture..
Bullate
::
Bullate
(a.)
Appearing
as if
blistered;
inflated;
puckered.
Stereotypography
::
Stereotypographer
(n.) A
stereotype
printer.
Stereoscope
::
Stereopticon
(n.) An
instrument,
consisting
essentially
of a magic
lantern
in which
photographic
pictures
are used, by which the image of a
landscape,
or any
object,
may be
thrown
upon a
screen
in such a
manner
as to seem to stand out in
relief,
so as to form a
striking
and
accurate
representation
of the
object
itself;
also, a pair of magic
lanterns
for
producing
the
effect
of
dissolving
views..
Millistere
::
Millistere
(n.) A
liter,
or cubic
decimeter..
Oathable
::
Oathable
(a.)
Capable
of
having
an oath
administered
to.
Mastered
::
Mastered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Maste.
Hail
::
Hail (v. i.) To
declare,
by
hailing,
the port from which a
vessel
sails or where she is
registered;
hence,
to sail; to come; -- used with from; as, the
steamer
hails from New
York..
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