| STYING | • stying v. Present participle of sty. • STY v. to keep in a pigpen. |
| STYLAR | • stylar adj. Of or pertaining to a stylus. • stylar adj. Of or pertaining to the style of a sundial. • stylar adj. (Biology) Of or pertaining to a style. |
| STYLED | • styled adj. Set in place, arranged. • styled adj. (Botany, in combination) Having a style of the specified kind. • styled v. Simple past tense and past participle of style. |
| STYLEE | • stylee n. (Music, slang) style. • STYLEE n. a facetious or jocular rendering of style. |
| STYLER | • styler n. Someone who styles (especially hair), a stylist. • Styler n. (Slang) A fan of English singer, songwriter, and actor Harry Styles (born 1994). • STYLER n. one who styles. |
| STYLES | • styles n. Plural of style. • styles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of style. • Styles prop.n. A surname. |
| STYLET | • stylet n. An engraving tool, a stylus. • stylet n. (Botany) A style of a plant’s flower. • stylet n. (Surgery) A slender medical probe or device. |
| STYLIE | • STYLIE adj. (New Zealand) fashion conscious. |
| STYLOS | • stylos n. Plural of stylo. • STYLO n. (short for) a stylograph, a stylographic pen. |
| STYLUS | • stylus n. (Writing) An ancient writing implement consisting of a small rod with a pointed end for scratching letters… • stylus n. A hard-pointed pen-shaped instrument for marking on stencils used in a mimeograph machine. • stylus n. A hard point, typically of diamond or sapphire, following a groove in a phonograph and transmitting… |
| STYMED | • STYME v. (Scots) to peer, also STIME. |
| STYMES | • stymes n. Plural of styme. • STYME v. (Scots) to peer, also STIME. |
| STYMIE | • stymie n. (Golf) A situation where an opponent’s ball is directly in the way of one’s own ball and the hole, on… • stymie n. (By extension) An obstacle or obstruction. • stymie v. To thwart or stump; to cause to fail or to leave hopelessly puzzled, confused, or stuck. |
| STYRAX | • styrax n. Any member of the genus Styrax of about 130 species of large shrubs or small trees, mostly native to… • Styrax prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Styracaceae – species of which produce aromatic resins. • STYRAX n. (Greek) a fragrant resin, also STORAX. |
| STYRED | • STYRE v. (Spenser) to stir, also STIRE. |
| STYRES | • STYRE v. (Spenser) to stir, also STIRE. |
| STYTED | • STYTE v. (Scots) to stagger; of a fish, to leap above the surface of the water, also STOIT, STOITER, STOTTER. |
| STYTES | • STYTE v. (Scots) to stagger; of a fish, to leap above the surface of the water, also STOIT, STOITER, STOTTER. |