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Definition of stick
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Stick (n.) To
impose
upon; to
compel
to pay;
sometimes,
to
cheat..
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Sconce
::
Sconce
(p. p.) A
protection
for a
light;
a
lantern
or cased
support
for a
candle;
hence,
a fixed
hanging
or
projecting
candlestick..
Stick-seed
::
Stickler
(v. t.) One who
pertinaciously
contends
for some
trifling
things,
as a point of
etiquette;
an
unreasonable,
obstinate
contender;
as, a
stickler
for
ceremony..
Rab
::
Rab (n.) A rod or stick used by
masons
in
mixing
hair with
mortar.
Fan
::
Fan (n.) An
instrument
for
cooling
the
person,
made of
feathers,
paper,
silk, etc., and often
mounted
on
sticks
all
turning
about the same
pivot,
so as when
opened
to
radiate
from the
center
and
assume
the
figure
of a
section
of a
circle..
Cleave
::
Cleave
(v. i. ) To
adhere
closely;
to
stick;
to hold fast; to
cling.
Stoke
::
Stoke (v. t.) To
stick;
to
thrust;
to stab.
Sticking
::
Stickiness
(n.) The
quality
of being
sticky;
as, the
stickiness
of glue or
paste..
Higgle
::
Higgle
(v. i.) To
chaffer;
to
stickle
for small
advantages
in
buying
and
selling;
to
haggle.
Glue
::
Glue (n.) To join with glue or a
viscous
substance;
to cause to stick or hold fast, as if with glue; to fix or
fasten..
Letterwood
::
Letterwood
(n.) The
beautiful
and
highly
elastic
wood of a tree of the genus
Brosimum
(B.
Aubletii),
found in
Guiana;
-- so
called
from black spots in it which bear some
resemblance
to
hieroglyphics;
also
called
snakewood,
and
leopardwood.
It is much used for bows and for
walking
sticks..
Stickling
::
Stickled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Stickl.
Cane
::
Cane (n.) A
walking
stick;
a
staff;
-- so
called
because
originally
made of one the
species
of cane.
Stickle
::
Stickling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Stickl.
Stickled
::
Stick-lac
(n.) See the Note under Lac.
Coherent
::
Coherent
(a.)
Sticking
together;
cleaving;
as the parts of
bodies;
solid or
fluid.
Glutinate
::
Glutinate
(v. t.) To unite with glue; to
cement;
to stick
together.
Clam
::
Clam (v. i.) To be moist or
glutinous;
to
stick;
to
adhere.
Sling
::
Sling (v. t.) An
instrument
for
throwing
stones
or other
missiles,
consisting
of a short strap with two
strings
fastened
to its ends, or with a
string
fastened
to one end and a light stick to the
other.
The
missile
being
lodged
in a hole in the
strap,
the ends of the
string
are taken in the hand, and the whole
whirled
rapidly
round
until,
by
loosing
one end, the
missile
is let fly with
centrifugal
force..
Stick-lac
::
Stickit
(a.)
Stuck;
spoiled
in
making.
Tittlebat
::
Tittlebat
(n.) The
three-spined
stickleback.
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