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Definition of stole
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Stole () imp. of
Steal.
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Prediastolic
::
Prediastolic
(a.)
Preceding
the
diastole
of the
heart;
as, a
prediastolic
friction
sound..
Reset
::
Reset (v. t.) To
harbor
or
secrete;
to hide, as
stolen
goods or a
criminal..
Pistole
::
Pistole
(n.) The name of
certain
gold coins of
various
values
formerly
coined
in some
countries
of
Europe.
In Spain it was
equivalent
to a
quarter
doubloon,
or about
$3.90,
and in
Germany
and Italy
nearly
the same. There was an old
Italian
pistole
worth about
$5.40..
Furtive
::
Furtive
(a.)
Stolen;
obtained
or
characterized
by
stealth;
sly;
secret;
stealthy;
as, a
furtive
look..
Asystole
::
Asystole
(n.) A
weakening
or
cessation
of the
contractile
power of the
heart.
Receiver
::
Receiver
(n.) One who takes or buys
stolen
goods from a
thief,
knowing
them to be
stolen..
Theft
::
Theft (n.) The thing
stolen.
Stoled
::
Stole (n.) A
narrow
band of silk or
stuff,
sometimes
enriched
with
embroidery
and
jewels,
worn on the left
shoulder
of
deacons,
and
across
both
shoulders
of
bishops
and
priests,
pendent
on each side
nearly
to the
ground.
At Mass, it is worn
crossed
on the
breast
by
priests.
It is used in
various
sacred
functions..
Fence
::
Fence (n.) A
receiver
of
stolen
goods,
or a place where they are
received..
Stolon
::
Stolon
(n.) A
trailing
branch
which is
disposed
to take root at the end or at the
joints;
a
stole.
Asystolism
::
Asystolism
(n.) The state or
symptoms
characteristic
of
asystole.
Stalactic
::
Stal
(imp.)
Stole.
Groom
::
Groom (n.) One of
several
officers
of the
English
royal
household,
chiefly
in the lord
chamberlain's
department;
as, the groom of the
chamber;
the groom of the
stole..
Identify
::
Identify
(v. t.) To
establish
the
identity
of; to prove to be the same with
something
described,
claimed,
or
asserted;
as, to
identify
stolen
property..
Systolic
::
Systole
(n.) The
contraction
of the heart and
arteries
by which the blood is
forced
onward
and the
circulation
kept up; --
correlative
to
diastole.
Stolen
::
Stole
(imp.)
of Stea.
Stolid
::
Stolen
() p. p. of
Steal.
Peristole
::
Peristole
(n.)
Peristaltic
action,
especially
of the
intestines..
Perisystole
::
Perisystole
(n.) The
interval
between
the
diastole
and
systole
of the
heart.
It is
perceptible
only in the
dying.
Stole
::
Stole (n.) A long, loose
garment
reaching
to the
feet..
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