| STENCHED | • stenched v. Simple past tense and past participle of stench. • STENCH v. to cause to stink. |
| STENCHES | • stenches n. Plural of stench. • STENCH v. to cause to stink. |
| STENCILS | • stencils n. Plural of stencil. • STENCIL v. to produce by means of a perforated sheet of material. |
| STENDING | • STEND v. (Scots) to bound, stride vigorously, also STEN. |
| STENGAHS | • stengahs n. Plural of stengah. • STENGAH n. (Malay) a drink of whisky and soda. |
| STENLOCK | • stenlock n. Alternative form of sillock. • STENLOCK n. (Scots) a coalfish. |
| STENNING | • STEN v. to stride vigorously, also STEND. |
| STENOSED | • stenosed adj. Affected by stenosis. • STENOSED adj. affected with stenosis. |
| STENOSES | • stenoses n. Plural of stenosis. • STENOSIS n. a narrowing of a bodily passage. |
| STENOSIS | • stenosis n. (Medicine, pathology) An abnormal narrowing or stricture in a blood vessel or other tubular organ. • stenosis n. A reduction in either mental or physical capacity. • STENOSIS n. a narrowing of a bodily passage. |
| STENOTIC | • stenotic adj. (Pathology) Of or pertaining to a stenosis. • STENOTIC adj. relating to a stenosis, the narrowing of an orifice. |
| STENTING | • stenting n. (Medicine) The surgical act of placing a stent, or supporting tube, into an artery, esophagus, or other… • stenting v. Present participle of stent. • stenting n. (UK, dialect) An opening in a wall in a coal mine. |
| STENTORS | • stentors n. Plural of stentor. • STENTOR n. a person who has a very loud voice. |
| STENTOUR | • STENTOUR n. one who determines tax to be paid. |