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Traditional English :: STOL
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stol.html - abbr. Aeron. short take-off and landing. |
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Traditional English :: stole(1)
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stol.html - n. 1 a woman's long garment like a scarf, worn over the shoulders. 2 a strip of silk etc. worn similarly as a vestment by a priest. [OE stol, stole (orig. a long robe) f. L stola f. Gk stole equipment, clothing] |
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Traditional English :: stole(2)
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stol.html - past of STEAL. |
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Traditional English :: stolen
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stol.html - past part. of STEAL. |
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Traditional English :: stolid
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stol.html - adj. 1 lacking or concealing emotion or animation. 2 not easily excited or moved. stolidity n. stolidly adv. stolidness n. [obs. F stolide or L stolidus] |
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Traditional English :: stolon
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stol.html - n. 1 Bot. a horizontal stem or branch that takes root at points along its length, forming new plants. 2 Zool. a branched stemlike structure in some invertebrates such as corals. stolonate adj. stoloniferous adj. [L stolo -onis] |
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