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Definition of stile
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Stile (n.) Mode of
composition.
See
Style.
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Stilet
::
Stilet
(n.) A
stiletto.
Incursion
::
Incursion
(n.) A
running
into;
hence,
an
entering
into a
territory
with
hostile
intention;
a
temporary
invasion;
a
predatory
or
harassing
inroad;
a
raid..
Castillan
::
Castillan
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Castile,
in
Spain..
Lazar
::
Lazar (n.) A
person
infected
with a
filthy
or
pestilential
disease;
a
leper.
Surround
::
Surround
(v. t.) To
inclose,
as a body of
troops,
between
hostile
forces,
so as to cut off means of
communication
or
retreat;
to
invest,
as a
city..
Turnpike
::
Turnpike
(n.) A frame
consisting
of two bars
crossing
each other at right
angles
and
turning
on a post or pin, to
hinder
the
passage
of
beasts,
but
admitting
a
person
to pass
between
the arms; a
turnstile.
See
Turnstile,
1..
Stile
::
Stile (n.) A pin set on the face of a dial, to cast a
shadow;
a
style.
See
Style..
Alphonsine
::
Alphonsine
(a.) Of or
relating
to
Alphonso
X., the Wise, King of
Castile
(1252-1284)..
Postiler
::
Postiler
(n.) One who
writers
marginal
notes;
one who
illustrates
the text of a book by notes in the
margin.
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..
Pest
::
Pest (n.) A fatal
epidemic
disease;
a
pestilence;
specif.,
the
plague..
Plagueful
::
Plagueful
(a.)
Abounding,
or
infecting,
with
plagues;
pestilential;
as,
plagueful
exhalations..
Enmity
::
Enmity
(n.) The
quality
of being an
enemy;
hostile
or
unfriendly
disposition.
Confront
::
Confront
(v. t.) To stand
facing
or in front of; to face; esp. to face
hostilely;
to
oppose
with
firmness.
Impest
::
Impest
(v. t.) To
affict
with
pestilence;
to
infect,
as with
plague..
Tokened
::
Tokened
(a.)
Marked
by
tokens,
or
spots;
as, the
tokened
pestilence..
Invasion
::
Invasion
(n.) A
warlike
or
hostile
entrance
into the
possessions
or
domains
of
another;
the
incursion
of an army for
conquest
or
plunder.
Boarding
::
Boarding
(n.) The act of
entering
a ship,
whether
with a
hostile
or a
friendly
purpose..
Castilian
::
Castilian
(n.) An
inhabitant
or
native
of
Castile,
in
Spain..
Pestilentially
::
Pestilentially
(adv.)
Pestilently.
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