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Definition of stile
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Stile (n.) Mode of
composition.
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Style.
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Bezoar
::
Bezoar
(n.) A
calculous
concretion
found in the
intestines
of
certain
ruminant
animals
(as the wild goat, the
gazelle,
and the
Peruvian
llama)
formerly
regarded
as an
unfailing
antidote
for
poison,
and a
certain
remedy
for
eruptive,
pestilential,
or
putrid
diseases.
Hence:
Any
antidote
or
panacea..
Invasion
::
Invasion
(n.) A
warlike
or
hostile
entrance
into the
possessions
or
domains
of
another;
the
incursion
of an army for
conquest
or
plunder.
Decimation
::
Decimation
(n.) The
destruction
of any large
proportion,
as of
people
by
pestilence
or war..
Pestilently
::
Pestilently
(adv.)
In a
pestilent
manner;
mischievously;
destructively.
Plague
::
Plague
(n.) An acute
malignant
contagious
fever,
that often
prevails
in
Egypt,
Syria,
and
Turkey,
and has at times
visited
the large
cities
of
Europe
with
frightful
mortality;
hence,
any
pestilence;
as, the great
London
plague..
Lazar
::
Lazar (n.) A
person
infected
with a
filthy
or
pestilential
disease;
a
leper.
Adversary
::
Adversary
(n.) One who is
turned
against
another
or
others
with a
design
to
oppose
or
resist
them; a
member
of an
opposing
or
hostile
party;
an
opponent;
an
antagonist;
an
enemy;
a foe.
Hastile
::
Hastile
(a.) Same as
Hastate.
Prepare
::
Prepare
(v. i.) To make all
things
ready;
to put
things
in
order;
as, to
prepare
for a
hostile
invasion..
Affront
::
Affront
(n.) An
encounter
either
friendly
or
hostile.
Inimicality
::
Inimicality
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
inimical
or
hostile;
hostility;
unfriendliness.
Meet
::
Meet (v. t.) To come in
collision
with; to
confront
in
conflict;
to
encounter
hostilely;
as, they met the enemy and
defeated
them; the ship met
opposing
winds and
currents..
Enemy
::
Enemy (a.)
Hostile;
inimical.
Path
::
Path (n.) A way,
course,
or
track,
in which
anything
moves or has
moved;
route;
passage;
an
established
way; as, the path of a
meteor,
of a
caravan,
of a
storm,
of a
pestilence.
Also used
figuratively,
of a
course
of life or
action..
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..
Friend
::
Friend
(n.) One not
inimical
or
hostile;
one not a foe or
enemy;
also, one of the same
nation,
party,
kin, etc., whose
friendly
feelings
may be
assumed.
The word is some times used as a term of
friendly
address..
Engaged
::
Engaged
(a.)
Involved;
esp.,
involved
in a
hostile
encounter;
as, the
engaged
ships
continued
the
fight..
Rebel
::
Rebel (v. i.) To be
disobedient
to
authority;
to
assume
a
hostile
or
insubordinate
attitude;
to
revolt.
Hostilize
::
Hostilize
(v. t.) To make
hostile;
to cause to
become
an
enemy.
Decursion
::
Decursion
(n.) A
flowing;
also, a
hostile
incursion..
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