Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . A forthaving projectingextei-ior angles. —-gazer, n. Onewho gazes at the stars; incontempt, an astronomer.—gazing, n. Act or prac-tice of observing the starswith attention; astrology. Starboard, star^bord or-herd, n. (Xaut.) Theright hand side of^ a shipor boat, to a person look-ing forward. — a. Pert, to the right hand side of aship; being or Ijing on the right side. Starch, starch, a. Stiff; p


Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . A forthaving projectingextei-ior angles. —-gazer, n. Onewho gazes at the stars; incontempt, an astronomer.—gazing, n. Act or prac-tice of observing the starswith attention; astrology. Starboard, star^bord or-herd, n. (Xaut.) Theright hand side of^ a shipor boat, to a person look-ing forward. — a. Pert, to the right hand side of aship; being or Ijing on the right side. Starch, starch, a. Stiff; precise; rigid.—n. A whitegranular substance, chiefly of vegetable origin, usedfor stiffening cloth, etc. — v. t. [starched (stiircht),starching.] To stiffen with starch. — Starched,starcht, p. a. Stiffened with starch; stiff; precise;formal.— Starchedness, n. State of being starched;stiffness in manners; formality. — Starch^ly, a starch manner; formally. — Starchy, -T, of, or resembling, starch; stiff. Stare, star, ?\I. [stared (stard), staring.] To lookwith fixed eyes wide open; to fasten an earnest lookon some object; to gaze, look earnestly. — v. t. To. Star-fish.


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