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There are 10 seven-letter words beginning with STIC| STICHIC | • stichic adj. Describing verse that is not divided into stanzas, but consists of lines all having the same metrical form. • STICHIC adj. relating to verse composed in homogeneous and recurrent lines, as in recitative poetry. | | STICHOI | • stichoi n. Plural of stichos. • STICHOS n. (Greek) a stichometric line of a manuscript; a verse. | | STICHOS | • stichos n. A line of ordinary length in a manuscript. • stichos n. A verse or versicle, according to the Greek Orthodox Church. • STICHOS n. (Greek) a stichometric line of a manuscript; a verse. | | STICKED | • sticked v. Simple past tense and past participle of stick (still used in some senses, archaic in others). • STICK v. to support with slender pieces of wood. | | STICKER | • sticker n. Something or someone that sticks (pierces, or adheres). • sticker n. One who sticks to something, or does not give up; a stayer. • sticker n. An adhesive label or decal. | | STICKIE | • stickie n. Alternative form of sticky. • STICKIE n. a slip of notepaper having an adhesive strip on the back. | | STICKIT | • STICKIT adj. (Scots) unfinished; having failed esp. in an intended profession. | | STICKLE | • stickle n. A sharp point; prickle; a spine. • stickle adj. Steep; high; inaccessible. • stickle adj. (UK, dialect) high, as the water of a river; swollen; sweeping; rapid. | | STICKUM | • stickum n. (North America, informal) Any adhesive, adhesive residue; any sticky or gummy substance. • STICKUM n. a substance that causes adhesion. | | STICKUP | • stickup n. A robbery at gunpoint. • stickup n. A small-diameter tree branch or limb that extends out of the water in flooded or submerged timber, as… • stick␣up v. (Transitive) Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see stick, up. To put or post up by sticking. |
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