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staminiferous (having stamens) adjective [UK: stˌamɪnˈɪfərəs] [US: stˌæmɪnˈɪfɚrəs] | staminiferoadjective |
stammer [stammers] (involuntary repetition of sounds in speech) noun [UK: ˈstæ.mə(r)] [US: ˈstæ.mər] | balbettionoun |
stammer [stammered, stammering, stammers] (to stutter) verb [UK: ˈstæ.mə(r)] [US: ˈstæ.mər] | balbettareverbJohn stammered. = John ha balbettato. tartagliareverb |
stammering (act of stammering) noun [UK: ˈstæ.mər.ɪŋ] [US: ˈstæ.mər.ɪŋ] | balbettamentonoun balbettionoun ciangottionoun tartagliamentonoun |
stamp [stamps] (act of stamping) noun [UK: stæmp] [US: ˈstæmp] | conionoun |
stamp [stamps] (indentation or imprint made by stamping) noun [UK: stæmp] [US: ˈstæmp] | bollonoun |
stamp [stamped, stamping, stamps] (to apply postage stamps to) verb [UK: stæmp] [US: ˈstæmp] | affrancareverb |
stamp [stamped, stamping, stamps] (to give an official marking to) verb [UK: stæmp] [US: ˈstæmp] | timbrareverbThe stamp came off. = È venuto via il timbro. |
stamp [stamped, stamping, stamps] (to mark by pressing quickly and heavily) verb [UK: stæmp] [US: ˈstæmp] | stampareverb |
stamp [stamped, stamping, stamps] (to step quickly and heavily) verb [UK: stæmp] [US: ˈstæmp] | battere i piediverb |
stamp [stamped, stamping, stamps] (to strike, beat, or press forcibly with the bottom of the foot) verb [UK: stæmp] [US: ˈstæmp] | pestare i piediverb |
stamp collector (person who collects stamps) noun | filatelistanoun |
stamp hinge (gummed strip of paper for mounting stamps on album) noun | linguellanoun |
stamp out (to get rid of) verb [UK: stæmp ˈaʊt] [US: ˈstæmp ˈaʊt] | estirpareverb |
stampede [stampedes] (any sudden flight or dispersion) noun [UK: stæm.ˈpiːd] [US: stæm.ˈpiːd] | fuggifugginoun scompiglionoun |
stamping ground (place one likes to go) noun [UK: ˈstæmp.ɪŋ ɡraʊnd] [US: ˈstæmp.ɪŋ ˈɡraʊnd] | ritrovonoun terreno battutonoun |
stance [stances] (manner, pose, or posture in which one stands) noun [UK: stæns] [US: ˈstæns] | posturanoun |
stance [stances] (opinion or point of view) noun [UK: stæns] [US: ˈstæns] | istanzanoun opinionenoun posizionenoun punto di vistanoun |
stanchion [stanchions] (vertical pole, post or support) noun [UK: ˈstæn.tʃən] [US: ˈstæn.tʃən] | puntellonoun sostegnonoun |
stand [stands] (act of standing) noun [UK: stænd] [US: ˈstænd] | in piedinoun |
stand [stands] (designated spot where someone or something may stand or wait) noun [UK: stænd] [US: ˈstænd] | sala d'aspettonoun |
stand [stands] (device to hold something upright or aloft) noun [UK: stænd] [US: ˈstænd] | appoggionoun leggionoun sostegnonoun |
stand [stands] (platform on which a witness testifies in court) noun [UK: stænd] [US: ˈstænd] | banco dei testimoninoun sbarranoun |
stand [stands] (small building or booth) noun [UK: stænd] [US: ˈstænd] | standnoun |
stand [stood, standing, stands] (to act as an umpire) verb [UK: stænd] [US: ˈstænd] | arbitrareverb |
stand [stood, standing, stands] (to be positioned to gain or lose) verb [UK: stænd] [US: ˈstænd] | essere in lizzaverb gareggiareverb |