stamp out: v. end or extinguish by forceful means; get rid of | stanch: v. stop or check flow of liquid; stop flow of blood from wound |
statuette: n. a small statue; a statue or image in the round much smaller than nature | stewardship: n. office or rank of one who manages another's property and affairs |
stigma: n. mark or token of infamy, disgrace, or reproach; small mark or scar | stigmatize: v. accuse; condemn; mark as wicked |
stilted: a. stiff and artificially formal; inflated | stipend: n. fixed and regular payment, such as salary for services or allowance. |
stolid: a. dull; impassive; having or revealing little emotion or sensibility | storehouse: n. depository for goods |
strain: n. kind or sort; a particular breed or race of animal, microbe etc | straitened: a. squeezed or confined |
strangle: v. cut off the oxygen supply of | stratagem: n. deceptive scheme; military maneuver designed to deceive or surprise enemy |
stratify: v. divide into classes; form, arrange, or deposit in layers | stratosphere: n. region of the uppermost atmosphere, extends from 15 kilometers to 50 kilometers approximately |
stratum: n. layer of earth's surface; layer of society | striated: a. having parallel lines or grooves on surface |
stricture: n. restraint, limit, or restriction; adverse remark or criticism | strident: a. loud and harsh; insistent; high-pitched; rough-sounding |
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