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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



272 words match “STICK”

STICK n. 22 definitions
shrub; also, any stem or branch of a tree, of any size, cut for fuel or timber. Withered sticks to gather, which might serve Against a winter's day. Milton.
STICK-LAC n.
See the Note under Lac.
STICK-SEED n.
A plant (Echinospermum Lappula) of the Borage family, with small blue flowers and prickly nutlets.
STICK-TIGHT n.
Beggar's ticks.
STICKED n.
Stuck. And in the sand her ship sticked so fast. Chaucer. They sticked not to give their bodies to be burnt. Sir T. Browne.
STICKER n. 4 definitions
One who, or that which, sticks; as, a bill sticker.
STICKFUL n.
As much set type as fills a composing stick.
STICKINESS n.
The quality of being sticky; as, the stickiness of glue or paste.
STICKING n.
a. & n. from Stick, v. Sticking piece, a piece of beef cut from the neck. [Eng.] -- Sticking place, the place where a thing sticks, or remains fast; sticking point. But screw your courage to the sticking place, And we'll not fail. Shak. -- Sticking plaster, an adhesive plaster for closing wounds, and for similar uses.…
STICKIT a.
Stuck; spoiled in making. [Scot.] Stickit minister, a candidate for the clerical office who fails, disqualified by incompetency or immorality.
STICKLE v. 6 definitions
angel] sees half of the Christians killed, and the rest in a fair way of being routed, he stickles betwixt the remainder of God's host and the race of fiends. Dryden.
STICKLEBACK n.
ines. They inhabit both salt and brackish water, and construct curious nests. Called also sticklebag, sharpling, and prickleback.
STICKLER n. 3 definitions
One who stickles. Specifically: --
STICKTAIL n.
The ruddy duck. [Local, U.S.]
STICKY a.
Having the quality of sticking to a surface; adhesive; gluey; viscous; viscid; glutinous; tenacious. Herbs which last longest are those of strong smell, and with a sticky stalk. Bacon.
BANSTICKLE n.
A small fish, the three-spined stickleback.
BESTICK v.
To stick over, as with sharp points pressed in; to mark by infixing points or spots here and there; to pierce. Truth shall retire Bestuck with slanderous darts. Milton.
BILLPOSTER; BILLSTICKER n.
One whose occupation is to post handbills or posters in public places.
BLOODSTICK n.
A piece of hard wood loaded at one end with lead, and used to strike the fleam into the vein. Youatt.
BROOMSTICK n.
A stick used as a handle of a broom.
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