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Definition of stum
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Stum (n.)
Unfermented
grape juice or wine, often used to raise
fermentation
in dead or vapid
wines;
must..
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Cappeline
::
Cappeline
(n.) A
hood-shaped
bandage
for the head, the
shoulder,
or the stump of an
amputated
limb..
Pruner
::
Pruner
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
beetles
whose
larvae
gnaw the
branches
of trees so as to cause them to fall,
especially
the
American
oak
pruner
(Asemum
moestum),
whose larva eats the pith of oak
branches,
and when
mature
gnaws a
circular
furrow
on the
inside
nearly
to the bark. When the
branches
fall each
contains
a
pupa..
Custumary
::
Custumary
(a.) See
Customary.
Gutta
::
Gutta (n.) One of a
series
of
ornaments,
in the form of a
frustum
of a cone,
attached
to the lower part of the
triglyphs,
and also to the lower faces of the
mutules,
in the Doric
order;
--
called
also
campana,
and
drop..
Stumble
::
Stumble
(v. t.) Fig.: To
mislead;
to
confound;
to
perplex;
to cause to err or to fall.
Bloomer
::
Bloomer
(n.) A
costume
for
women,
consisting
of a short
dress,
with loose
trousers
gathered
round
ankles,
and
(commonly)
a
broad-brimmed
hat..
Opera
::
Opera (n.) A
drama,
either
tragic
or
comic,
of which music forms an
essential
part; a drama
wholly
or
mostly
sung,
consisting
of
recitative,
arials,
choruses,
duets,
trios,
etc., with
orchestral
accompaniment,
preludes,
and
interludes,
together
with
appropriate
costumes,
scenery,
and
action;
a lyric
drama..
Frustum
::
Frustum
(n.) One of the drums of the shaft of a
column.
Tout-ensemble
::
Tout-ensemble
(n.) All
together;
hence,
in
costume,
the fine arts, etc., the
general
effect
of a work as a
whole,
without
regard
to the
execution
of the
separate
perts..
Stump
::
Stump (n.) A
short,
thick roll of
leather
or
paper,
cut to a
point,
or any
similar
implement,
used to rub down the lines of a
crayon
or
pencil
drawing,
in
shading
it, or for
shading
drawings
by
producing
tints and
gradations
from
crayon,
etc., in
powder..
Extract
::
Extract
(v. t.) To draw out or
forth;
to pull out; to
remove
forcibly
from a fixed
position,
as by
traction
or
suction,
etc.; as, to
extract
a tooth from its
socket,
a stump from the
earth,
a
splinter
from the
finger..
Stumble
::
Stumble
(v. i.) To
strike
or
happen
(upon a
person
or
thing)
without
design;
to fall or light by
chance;
-- with on, upon, or
against..
Stump
::
Stump (n.) The legs; as, to stir one's
stumps..
Waistcoat
::
Waistcoat
(n.) A
garment
occasionally
worn by women as a part of
fashionable
costume.
Dock
::
Dock (n.) The solid part of an
animal's
tail, as
distinguished
from the hair; the stump of a tail; the part of a tail left after
clipping
or
cutting..
Frustum
::
Frustum
(n.) The part of a solid next the base,
formed
by
cutting
off the, top; or the part of any
solid,
as of a cone,
pyramid,
etc.,
between
two
planes,
which may be
either
parallel
or
inclined
to each
other..
Stunned
::
Stumpy
(a.) Short and
thick;
stubby.
Stump
::
Stump (v. t.) To cut off a part of; to
reduce
to a
stump;
to lop.
Stumper
::
Stumper
(n.) One who
stumps.
Runt
::
Runt (a.) The dead stump of a tree; also, the stem of a
plant..
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