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Definition of sty
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Sty (v. i.) To soar; to
ascend;
to
mount.
See
Stirrup.
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Decency
::
Decency
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
decent,
suitable,
or
becoming,
in words or
behavior;
propriety
of form in
social
intercourse,
in
actions,
or in
discourse;
proper
formality;
becoming
ceremony;
seemliness;
hence,
freedom
from
obscenity
or
indecorum;
modesty..
Shame
::
Shame (n.) The parts which
modesty
requires
to be
covered;
the
private
parts.
Probity
::
Probity
(n.) Tried
virtue
or
integrity;
approved
moral
excellence;
honesty;
rectitude;
uprightness.
Tristy
::
Tristy
(a.) See
Trist,
a..
Kami
::
Kami (n. pl.) A title given to the
celestial
gods of the first
mythical
dynasty
of Japan and
extended
to the
demigods
of the
second
dynasty,
and then to the long line of
spiritual
princes
still
represented
by the
mikado..
Syth
::
Systyle
(n.) A
systyle
temple
or other
edifice.
Musty
::
Musty (n.) Dull;
heavy;
spiritless.
Calk
::
Calk (v. t.) To copy, as a
drawing,
by
rubbing
the back of it with red or black
chalk,
and then
passing
a blunt style or
needle
over the
lines,
so as to leave a
tracing
on the paper or other thing
against
which it is laid or
held..
Recent
::
Recent
(a.) Of late
origin,
existence,
or
occurrence;
lately
come; not of
remote
date,
antiquated
style,
or the like; not
already
known,
familiar,
worn out,
trite,
etc.;
fresh;
novel;
new;
modern;
as,
recent
news..
Swinecrue
::
Swinecote
(n.) A
hogsty.
Rank
::
Rank
(superl.)
Strong-scented;
rancid;
musty;
as, oil of a rank
smell;
rank-smelling
rue..
Impetuous
::
Impetuous
(a.)
Vehement
in
feeling;
hasty;
passionate;
violent;
as, a man of
impetuous
temper..
Thirstiness
::
Thirstiness
(n.) The state of being
thirsty;
thirst.
Dynastic
::
Dynastic
(a.) Of or
relating
to a
dynasty
or line of
kings.
Concinnity
::
Concinnity
(n.)
Internal
harmony
or
fitness;
mutual
adaptation
of
parts;
elegance;
-- used
chiefly
of style of
discourse.
Expression
::
Expression
(n.)
Lively
or vivid
representation
of
meaning,
sentiment,
or
feeling,
etc.;
significant
and
impressive
indication,
whether
by
language,
appearance,
or
gesture;
that
manner
or style which gives life and
suggestive
force to ideas and
sentiments;
as, he reads with
expression;
her
performance
on the piano has
expression..
Digynia
::
Digynia
(n.) A
Linnaean
order of
plants
having
two
styles.
Chalet
::
Chalet
(n.) A
summer
cottage
or
country
house in the Swiss
mountains;
any
country
house built in the style of the Swiss
cottages.
Farce
::
Farce (v. t.) A low style of
comedy;
a
dramatic
composition
marked
by low
humor,
generally
written
with
little
regard
to
regularity
or
method,
and
abounding
with
ludicrous
incidents
and
expressions..
Pigsty
::
Pigsty
(n.) A
pigpen.
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