stab |
to pierce or wound with or as if with a pointed object. [4 definitions] |
stable1 |
fixed, firm, or steady in position; not shaky or easily moved. [2 definitions] |
stable2 |
a building where animals such as horses or cows are kept and fed. Stables are often divided into separate stalls. [2 definitions] |
stack |
a somewhat neat pile of things arranged in layers. [5 definitions] |
stadium |
a place used for sports events and other outdoor activities, which has rows of seats that rise up around an open field. |
staff1 |
a pole or rod often used as an aid in walking or hiking; walking stick. [5 definitions] |
stag |
an adult male deer. |
stage |
a raised platform used for concerts, plays, talks, and other performances. [4 definitions] |
stagecoach |
a large coach with four wheels pulled by a team of horses. Stagecoaches were used in the past to carry passengers, mail, and goods. |
stagger |
to walk or stand in an unsteady way or with a need for support. [4 definitions] |
stain |
a spot or colored mark. [7 definitions] |
stair |
one of the steps that make up a staircase, or the entire set of steps as a whole. [2 definitions] |
staircase |
a set of steps with a railing that goes from one floor to another in a building. |
stairs |
a set of steps in or attached to a building that allow one to go from one floor or level to another. |
stairway |
a staircase, often one walled off from the rest of a building. |
stake1 |
a sharpened or pointed post that is driven into the ground. Stakes can be used to mark a place or to support something. [4 definitions] |
stake2 |
one's share or interest in something. [2 definitions] |
stalactite |
a rock formation that looks like an icicle and hangs from the roof of a cave. Stalactites are built up from minerals in dripping water. |
stalagmite |
a rock formation that looks like a cone and is built upward from the floor of a cave. Stalagmites are built up from minerals in dripping water. |
stale |
having lost its taste or moisture; not fresh. [2 definitions] |
stalk1 |
a plant's main stem. [2 definitions] |