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Definition of stum
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Stumming
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Stu.
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Toothpick
::
Toothpick
(n.) A
pointed
instument
for
clearing
the teeth of
substances
lodged
between
them.
Snag
::
Snag (n.) A stump or base of a
branch
that has been
lopped
off; a short
branch,
or a sharp or rough
branch;
a knot; a
protuberance..
Miniver
::
Miniver
(n.) A fur
esteemed
in the
Middle
Ages as a part of
costume.
It is
uncertain
whether
it was the fur of one
animal
only or of
different
animals.
Blunder
::
Blunder
(v. i.) To move in an
awkward,
clumsy
manner;
to
flounder
and
stumble..
Gate
::
Gate (n.) In a lock
tumbler,
the
opening
for the stump of the bolt to pass
through
or
into..
Odfend
::
Odfend
(v. i.) To
transgress
the moral or
divine
law; to
commit
a
crime;
to
stumble;
to sin.
Zuche
::
Zuche (n.) A stump of a tree.
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..
Stumpage
::
Stump (v. i.) To walk
clumsily,
as if on
stumps..
Cappeline
::
Cappeline
(n.) A
hood-shaped
bandage
for the head, the
shoulder,
or the stump of an
amputated
limb..
Stump
::
Stump (v. t.) To
strike,
as the toes,
against
a stone or
something
fixed;
to
stub..
Scumbling
::
Scumbling
(n.) In
crayon
drawing,
the use of the
stump..
Postumous
::
Postumous
(a.) See
Posthumous.
Opera
::
Opera (n.) A
drama,
either
tragic
or
comic,
of which music forms an
essential
part; a drama
wholly
or
mostly
sung,
consisting
of
recitative,
arials,
choruses,
duets,
trios,
etc., with
orchestral
accompaniment,
preludes,
and
interludes,
together
with
appropriate
costumes,
scenery,
and
action;
a lyric
drama..
Stump
::
Stumbling-stone
(n.) A
stumbling-block.
Stump-tailed
::
Stumpiness
(n.) The state of being
stumpy.
Stoop
::
Stoom (v. t.) To stum.
Costume
::
Costume
(n.) Dress in
general;
esp., the
distinctive
style of dress of a
people,
class,
or
period..
Stumbler
::
Stumble
(n.) A
blunder;
a
failure;
a fall from
rectitude.
Stunned
::
Stumpy
(a.) Short and
thick;
stubby.
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