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Meanings of Stinkhorn:

noun

A widely distributed fungus which has a tall whitish stem with a rounded greenish-brown gelatinous head that turns into a foul-smelling slime containing the spores.

Usage examples:

The source of the odor - enough to send even the most ardent picnickers packing - is the slimy, gre…

Meanings of Stinkier:

adjective

Having a strong or unpleasant smell.

Usage examples:

Stinky cheese

Meanings of Stinkiest:

adjective

Having a strong or unpleasant smell.

Usage examples:

Stinky cheese

Meanings of Stinking:

adjective

Foul-smelling.

Usage examples:

He was locked in a stinking cell
adverb

Extremely.

Usage examples:

She is obviously stinking rich
verb

Have a strong unpleasant smell.

Usage examples:

The place stank like a sewer

Meanings of Stinko:

adjective

Extremely drunk.

Usage examples:

She was absolutely stinko

Meanings of Stinkpot:

noun

A contemptible or foul-smelling person or thing.

Usage examples:

Something he doesn't tell you, that michigan plant he spoke at turned out to be one of those old st…

Meanings of Stinkpots:

noun

A contemptible or foul-smelling person or thing.

Usage examples:

Something he doesn't tell you, that michigan plant he spoke at turned out to be one of those old st…

Meanings of Stinks:

verb

Have a strong unpleasant smell.

Usage examples:

The place stank like a sewer
noun

A strong unpleasant smell; a stench.

Usage examples:

The stink of the place hit me as i went in
adjective

Having a strong unpleasant smell.

Usage examples:

‘what you doing with that stink dog?’

Meanings of Stinkweed:

noun

Any of a number of plants with a strong or fetid smell, e.g. jimson weed.

Usage examples:

He says that this species is called stinkweed or kaki weed and that it is often grown as a culinary…

Meanings of Stinkwood:

noun

Any of a number of trees that yield timber with an unpleasant odour.

Usage examples:

Nowadays, more indigenous trees - stinkwoods, cottons and wild olives - are being planted, and the …

Meanings of Stinky:

adjective

Having a strong or unpleasant smell.

Usage examples:

Stinky cheese

Meanings of Stint:

verb

Supply a very ungenerous or inadequate amount of (something).

Usage examples:

Stowage room hasn't been stinted
noun

A person's fixed or allotted period of work.

Usage examples:

His varied career included a stint as a magician

Meanings of Stinted:

verb

Supply a very ungenerous or inadequate amount of (something).

Usage examples:

Stowage room hasn't been stinted
noun

A person's fixed or allotted period of work.

Usage examples:

His varied career included a stint as a magician

Meanings of Stinting:

verb

Supply a very ungenerous or inadequate amount of (something).

Usage examples:

Stowage room hasn't been stinted
noun

A person's fixed or allotted period of work.

Usage examples:

His varied career included a stint as a magician

Meanings of Stints:

verb

Supply a very ungenerous or inadequate amount of (something).

Usage examples:

Stowage room hasn't been stinted
noun

A person's fixed or allotted period of work.

Usage examples:

His varied career included a stint as a magician

Meanings of Stipe:

noun

A stalk or stem, especially the stem of a seaweed or fungus or the stalk of a fern frond.

Usage examples:

In the picture above, you can see the flat photosynthetic structures, the lamina, or blades, branch…

Meanings of Stipend:

noun

A fixed regular sum paid as a salary or as expenses to a clergyman, teacher, or public official.

Usage examples:

The rise was ‘three per cent - a percentage in line with the rise in stipends for all clergymen,’ h…

Meanings of Stipendiaries:

noun

A person receiving a stipend.

Usage examples:

Yet litigants appeared reluctant to do without their services and utilize those of ‘freebie’ stipen…
adjective

Receiving a stipend; working for payment rather than voluntarily.

Usage examples:

Stipendiary clergy

Meanings of Stipendiary:

adjective

Receiving a stipend; working for payment rather than voluntarily.

Usage examples:

Stipendiary clergy
noun

A person receiving a stipend.

Usage examples:

Yet litigants appeared reluctant to do without their services and utilize those of ‘freebie’ stipen…

Meanings of Stipends:

noun

A fixed regular sum paid as a salary or as expenses to a clergyman, teacher, or public official.

Usage examples:

The rise was ‘three per cent - a percentage in line with the rise in stipends for all clergymen,’ h…

Meanings of Stipes:

noun

A part or organ resembling a stalk, especially the second joint of the maxilla of an insect.

Usage examples:

Thrips mouthparts comprise a mouthcone, consisting of the labrum, labium, a pair of maxillary stipi…

Meanings of Stipitate:

adjective

(especially of a fungus) having a stipe or a stipes.

Usage examples:

The gynoecium consists of a single pistil that is stipitate on a disk.

Meanings of Stipites:

noun

A part or organ resembling a stalk, especially the second joint of the maxilla of an insect.

Usage examples:

Thrips mouthparts comprise a mouthcone, consisting of the labrum, labium, a pair of maxillary stipi…

Meanings of Stipple:

verb

(in drawing, painting, and engraving) mark (a surface) with numerous small dots or specks.

Usage examples:

To finish, stipple the picture with the original base colour
noun

The process or technique of stippling a surface, or the effect so created.

Usage examples:

These pictures combine his favourite techniques—wash, line, and stipple

Meanings of Stippled:

verb

(in drawing, painting, and engraving) mark (a surface) with numerous small dots or specks.

Usage examples:

To finish, stipple the picture with the original base colour
noun

The process or technique of stippling a surface, or the effect so created.

Usage examples:

These pictures combine his favourite techniques—wash, line, and stipple
adjective

Drawn, painted, or coloured using small spots or marks

Usage examples:

The divers saw tropical fish stippled in gold and black.

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