stentor-o:(antiq.) Stentor: a person with a
powerful voice; -ala: stentorian: extremely loud. Ex.:
Stentorala voco. — DEFS
step-o: steppe: treeless (Russian) plain. — DEFIRS
ster-o: stere, cubic meter (metre): 35.3174 cu.ft. —
DEFIRS
stereografi-o: stereography. — DEFIRS
stereokamer-o*: stereotrope; stereopticon. — DEFIS
steriometri-o:(geom.) stereometry. — DEFIRS
stereoskop-o: stereoscope. — DEFIRS
stereotip-ar:(tr.) to stereotype; (fig.) to
fix firmly or unchangeably; (cf. klishar); -uro, -ajo:
stereo(plate). — DEFIRS
stereotomi-o: stereotomy. — DEFIRS
steril-a: sterile, barren, unfruitful; (fig.)
fruitless, vain; (cf. arida); -eso: sterility; -igar:
to sterilize; -ig-ilo: sterilizer; -a roko: barren
rock. Ex.: Sterila persono, arboro, tereno, autoro, diskuto.
Steriligar aquo, filtro, vazo. Ant.: fekunda, fertila.
— DEFIRS
sterk-o: dung (-litter), muck (cf. dungo); -izar:
to manure, dung; -amaso: dung-heap; -aquo: liquid
manure; -skarabeo: (ent.) coprophagan; dung-beetle.
Def.: La dungo formacita ek la exkrementi di animali (mixita kun
palio); VI-248. — SL
sterlet-o:(ich.) sterlet (Acipenser Ruthenus).
— DEFR
stern-ar:(tr.) to lay (ulu, su) down at
full length. — L
sternum-o:(anat.) sternum, breastbone. —
DEFIS
sternut-ar:(intr.) to sneeze; (cf. snortar);
-(ad)o: sneez(e)ing, sternutation. — eFIS
stertor-ar:(intr.) to have a death rattle; to have
a rattle in the throat (from respiratory trouble). — SL
stetoskop-o*:(med.) stethoscope. — DEFIS
stif-a: (relationship) step-; -a fili-ino:
step-daughter (cf. bo-fili-ino); -a matro:
step-mother (cf. bo-matro); -a frat-ino:
step-sister. V. exp.: Stifa signifikas la parenteso, qua
rezultas de duesma mariajo di un de la gepatri. Mea stifa
frato esas la filio de la (duesma) spozo di mea patro; do lu
esas nek mea frato nek mea mi-frato, nam lu havas
nula patro komuna kun me. La spozo ipsa di mea patro esas mea stifa
patro (patrulo o patrino); lu esas tote diversa de mea
bo-patro (-ulo od -ino), qua esas patro di mea
spozo (-ulo od -ino); VI-489.
stift-o: peg: small pin of wood or metal used for
fastening hinges, frames, clocks, etc.; -agar, -unionar,
-stopar: to peg, fasten with pegs (ulo); stopo- -o:
spigot, bung-stopper (as for casks). — DR
stigmat-o: brand (of a hot iron); (bot.) stigma;
scar of a wound (cf. cikatro); (pl. theol.)
stigmata (of Christ); (entom.) stigmati (on the tracheæ);
(fig.) stigma: mark of infamy; -izar: to mark with
a brand or with scars; (fig.) to set a mark of disgrace on
(ulu, ulo). Ex.: La stigmato di puniso, di la variolo, di
vicio, sur la korpo di Francisko di Assisi. Variolo (e metafore,
krapulado) stigmatizas la vizajo. Me stigmatizas ta aserto kom
mentio. — DEFIRS
stil-o:(lit., artist) style, tone, manner;
diction: selection of words (cf. diciono); (bot. and
antiq.) style; -eto: (fig.)(surg. probe)
stylet; -isto: stylist: master of style; -oida: (anat.)
styloid. Ex.: Moblaro segun la stilo di Louis XIV. Stilo moderna,
historiala. Ta auturo havas bona stilo. — DEFRS
stilet-o: stiletto: short pointed dagger.
stilistik-o: stylistics. Def.: Cienco o teorio di stilo;
IV-707. — E
stilobat-o:(arch.) stylobate. — DEFIS
stimular:(tr.) to stimulate, rouse, excite; to
spur on, incite; to goad (oxen); (cf. ecitar); -ivo,
-ilo: stimulant, stimulus; (fig.) goad, spur. Ex.:
Intereso stimulas la mento. Lua indolenteso bezonas stimulivo.
Porciono stimulanta. Stimul-ilo por bovuli. Stimulita da hungro.
Ant.: stupor-igar. — DEFIRS
stip-o:(bot.) stem, stalk (of plant); -eto:
blade (of grass). — L
stipendi-o: (in public schools or colleges) exhibition,
scholarship, bursary (in Scotland): a sum of money granted to
pay, wholly or in part, the expenses of a pupil’s education;
-iero: a foundation scholar. — DeIR
stipit-o*:(bot.) stipe. — eFIS
stiptik-a*: styptic: stopping bleeding; (cf. astrikt-iva).
— EFIS
stipul-ar:(tr.) to stipulate; -o, -uro:
stipulation. Ex.: Stipular garantio. Stipuluro di kontrato.
— DEFIS
stipul-o:(bot.) stipule. — EFIS
stiv-ar:(tr., nav.) to stow (a cargo), trim (a
hold); -isto: stevedore. — eIS
stof-o: stuff, fabric, tissue, cloth: any woven fabric; lana
-o: woollen stuff, woollen cloth. — DEFI