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Definition of stum
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Stumming
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Stu.
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Stump
::
Stumping
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Stum.
Stumper
::
Stumpage
(n.) A tax on the
amount
of
timber
cut,
regulated
by the price of
lumber..
Stump-tailed
::
Stumpiness
(n.) The state of being
stumpy.
Cappeline
::
Cappeline
(n.) A
hood-shaped
bandage
for the head, the
shoulder,
or the stump of an
amputated
limb..
Stump
::
Stump (n.) To bowl down the
stumps
of, as, of a
wicket..
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..
Sprout
::
Sprout
(v. i.) The shoot of a
plant;
a shoot from the seed, from the
stump,
or from the root or
tuber,
of a plant or tree; more
rarely,
a shoot from the stem of a
plant,
or the end of a
branch..
Pavan
::
Pavan (n.) A
stately
and
formal
Spanish
dance for which full state
costume
is worn; -- so
called
from the
resemblance
of its
movements
to those of the
peacock.
Apostume
::
Apostume
(n.) See
Aposteme.
Acustumaunce
::
Acustumaunce
(n.) See
Accustomance.
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..
Founder
::
Founder
(v. i.) To fall; to
stumble
and go lame, as a
horse..
Stubby
::
Stubborn
(a.) Firm as a stub or
stump;
stiff;
unbending;
unyielding;
persistent;
hence,
unreasonably
obstinate
in will or
opinion;
not
yielding
to
reason
or
persuasion;
refractory;
harsh;
-- said of
persons
and
things;
as,
stubborn
wills;
stubborn
ore; a
stubborn
oak; as
stubborn
as a
mule..
Stumbling
::
Stumbled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Stumbl.
Stubbled
::
Stubble
(n.) The
stumps
of
wheat,
rye,
barley,
oats, or
buckwheat,
left in the
ground;
the part of the stalk left by the
scythe
or
sickle..
Stumper
::
Stumper
(n.) A
boastful
person.
Stumble
::
Stumble
(v. t.) To cause to
stumble
or trip.
Runt
::
Runt (a.) The dead stump of a tree; also, the stem of a
plant..
Trip
::
Trip (n. i.) To take a quick step, as when in
danger
of
losing
one's
balance;
hence,
to make a
false;
to catch the foot; to lose
footing;
to
stumble..
Stump
::
Stump (n.) The legs; as, to stir one's
stumps..
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