2. Strong, lusty, robust, stout, stalwart, athletic, brawny, muscular, hardy, vigorous, powerful, forcible, well-set, thick-set.
    3. Stiff, stout, strong, hardy, firm.

Stutter, v. n. Stammer, hesitate, falter.

Sty, n.

    1. Hog-sty, pig-sty, swine-pen.
    2. Tumor (on the edge of the eyelid).
    3. Place of debauchery, sink of corruption.
    4. Filthy place, den, sink, Augean stable, slum, rookery.

Stygian, a.

    1. Hellish, infernal, diabolical.
    2. Dark, Cimmerian, tenebrous, sunless, sombre, gloomy, murky.

Style, n.

    1. Diction, phraseology, mode of expression, mode of speech, turn of expression, manner of writing.
    2. Manner, method, mode, way, form, fashion, cast, pattern.
    3. Title, appellation, name, designation, denomination, mode of address.
    4. Gnomon (of a dial), pin.
    5. Stylus.
    6. Graver or etching-needle.

Style, v. a. Denominate, name, designate, call, term, dub, christen, characterize, entitle.

Stylet, n.

    1. Stiletto, poniard, dagger.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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