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Definition of stet
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Stetting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ste.
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Fustet
::
Fustet
(n.) The wood of the Rhus
Cptinus
or
Venice
sumach,
a shrub of
Southern
Europe,
which
yields
a fine
orange
color,
which,
however,
is not
durable
without
a
mordant..
Last
::
Last (3d pers. sing.
pres.)
of Last, to
endure,
contracted
from
lasteth..
Stethoscopic
::
Stethoscope
(v. t.) To
auscultate,
or
examine,
with a
stethoscope..
Stethoscopy
::
Stethoscopist
(n.) One
skilled
in the use of the
stethoscope.
Stethal
::
Stet (v. t.) To cause or
direct
to
remain
after
having
been
marked
for
omission;
to mark with the word stet, or with a
series
of dots below or
beside
the
matter;
as, the proof
reader
stetted
a deled
footnote..
Metroscope
::
Metroscope
(n.) A
modification
of the
stethoscope,
for
directly
auscultating
the
uterus
from the
vagina..
Fusteric
::
Fusteric
(n.) The
coloring
matter
of
fustet.
Sestet
::
Sestet
(n.) The last six lines of a
sonnet.
Stethoscope
::
Stethoscope
(n.) An
instrument
used in
auscultation
for
examining
the
organs
of the
chest,
as the heart and
lungs,
by
conveying
to the ear of the
examiner
the
sounds
produced
in the
thorax..
Stethoscopist
::
Stethoscopical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
stethoscope;
obtained
or made by means of a
stethoscope.
Obstetrician
::
Obstetrician
(n.) One
skilled
in
obstetrics;
an
accoucheur.
Lyrie
::
Lyrie (n.) A
European
fish
(Peristethus
cataphractum),
having
the body
covered
with bony
plates,
and
having
three
spines
projecting
in front of the nose; --
called
also
noble,
pluck,
pogge,
sea
poacher,
and armed
bullhead..
Tocology
::
Tocology
(n.) The
science
of
obstetrics,
or
midwifery;
that
department
of
medicine
which
treats
of
parturition..
Thoracometer
::
Thoracometer
(n.) Same as
Stethometer.
Sestet
::
Sestet
(n.) A piece of music
composed
for six
voices
or six
instruments;
a
sextet;
--
called
also
sestuor.
Sonnet
::
Sonnet
(n.) A poem of
fourteen
lines,
-- two
stanzas,
called
the
octave,
being of four
verses
each, and two
stanzas,
called
the
sestet,
of three
verses
each, the
rhymes
being
adjusted
by a
particular
rule..
Stethometer
::
Stethograph
(n.) See
Pneumatograph.
Stethograph
::
Stethal
(n.) One of the
higher
alcohols
of the
methane
series,
homologous
with
ethal,
and found in small
quantities
as an
ethereal
salt of
stearic
acid in
spermaceti..
Obstetrics
::
Obstetrics
(n.) The
science
of
midwifery;
the art of
assisting
women in
parturition,
or in the
trouble
incident
to
childbirth..
Stet
::
Stetting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ste.
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