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stagnate v | To become dull or inert |
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stagnation n | The condition of not flowing or not changing |
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stagy adj | Having a theatrical manner |
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staid adj | Of a steady and sober character |
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stallion n | An uncastrated male horse, commonly one kept for breeding |
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stanchion n | A vertical bar, or a pair of bars, used to confine cattle in a stall |
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stanza n | A group of rimed lines, usually forming one of a series of similar divisions in a poem |
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statecraft n | The art of conducting state affairs |
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static adj | Pertaining to or designating bodies at rest or forces in equilibrium |
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statics n | The branch of mechanics that treats of the relations that subsist among forces in order |
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