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Definition of stile
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 stile is as below...
Stilbite
(n.) A
common
mineral
of the
zeolite
family,
a
hydrous
silicate
of
alumina
and lime,
usually
occurring
in
sheaflike
aggregations
of
crystals,
also in
radiated
masses.
It is of a white or
yellowish
color,
with
pearly
luster
on the
cleavage
surface.
Called
also
desmine..
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Castilian
::
Castilian
(n.) An
inhabitant
or
native
of
Castile,
in
Spain..
Hostility
::
Hostility
(n.) An act of an open
enemy;
a
hostile
deed;
especially
in the
plural,
acts of
warfare;
attacks
of an
enemy..
Infectious
::
Infectious
(a.)
Having
qualities
that may
infect;
communicable
or
caused
by
infection;
pestilential;
epidemic;
as, an
infectious
fever;
infectious
clothing;
infectious
air;
infectious
vices..
Saracen
::
Saracen
(n.)
Anciently,
an Arab;
later,
a
Mussulman;
in the
Middle
Ages, the
common
term among
Christians
in
Europe
for a
Mohammedan
hostile
to the
crusaders..
Bastile Bastille
::
Bastile
Bastille
(n.) The
Bastille,
formerly
a
castle
or
fortress
in
Paris,
used as a
prison,
especially
for
political
offenders;
hence,
a
rhetorical
name for a
prison..
Affront
::
Affront
(n.) An
encounter
either
friendly
or
hostile.
Pestilence
::
Pestilence
(n.) Fig.: That which is
pestilent,
noxious,
or
pernicious
to the moral
character
of great
numbers..
Turnstile
::
Turnstile
(n.) A
revolving
frame in a
footpath,
preventing
the
passage
of
horses
or
cattle,
but
admitting
that of
persons;
a
turnpike.
See
Turnpike,
n., 1..
Black Death
::
Black death () A
pestilence
which
ravaged
Europe
and Asia in the
fourteenth
century.
Mullion
::
Mullion
(n.) An
upright
member
of a
framing.
See
Stile.
Enmity
::
Enmity
(n.) The
quality
of being an
enemy;
hostile
or
unfriendly
disposition.
Adversarious
::
Adversarious
(a.)
Hostile.
Mephitis
::
Mephitis
(n.)
Noxious,
pestilential,
or foul
exhalations
from
decomposing
substances,
filth,
or other
source..
Castile Soap
::
Castile
soap () A kind of fine, hard, white or
mottled
soap, made with olive oil and soda; also, a soap made in
imitation
of the
above-described
soap..
Plagueful
::
Plagueful
(a.)
Abounding,
or
infecting,
with
plagues;
pestilential;
as,
plagueful
exhalations..
Redoubt
::
Redoubt
(n.) A
small,
and
usually
a
roughly
constructed,
fort or
outwork
of
varying
shape,
commonly
erected
for a
temporary
purpose,
and
without
flanking
defenses,
-- used esp. in
fortifying
tops of hills and
passes,
and
positions
in
hostile
territory..
Congress
::
Congress
(n.) A
meeting
of
individuals,
whether
friendly
or
hostile;
an
encounter..
Stilet
::
Stile (v. i.) One of the
upright
pieces
in a
frame;
one of the
primary
members
of a
frame,
into which the
secondary
members
are
mortised..
Tokened
::
Tokened
(a.)
Marked
by
tokens,
or
spots;
as, the
tokened
pestilence..
Dagger
::
Dagger
(n.) A short
weapon
used for
stabbing.
This is the
general
term: cf.
Poniard,
Stiletto,
Bowie
knife,
Dirk,
Misericorde,
Anlace..
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