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stings

English

Noun

stings

  1. plural of sting

Verb

stings

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sting

Latvian

Etymology

A parallel form to stingrs (firm, strong, strict), but without the r, both from the same stem as the verb stingt (to harden, to stiffen).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [st???s]

Adjective

stings (definite stingais, comparative sting?ks, superlative vissting?kais, adverb stingi)

  1. hard, firm, stiff, rigid (characterized by hardness, also viscosity, usually at low temperatures or when some components evaporate)
  2. (of people's or animals' bodies, their parts) hard, stiff, numb (having lost its usual strength or mobility because of low temperatures)
  3. (of plants, occasionally animals) stiff, hard, frozen (where life processes were interrupted or limited, usually in cold, frosty weather)
  4. (of corpses) rigid, stiff
  5. (of places, environments, situations) rigid, stiff (without life, movement, sounds)
  6. (of body parts, also facial expressions, looks) rigid, stiff (characterized by unchanging, fixed muscle positions)
  7. (physics) rigid (capable of resisting deformation)
  8. (technology) rigid (built in such a way that its elements cannot displace each other)

Declension

Synonyms

  • ciets
  • stingrs
  • st?vs

Derived terms

  • stingums

Related terms

  • stingrs, stingrums, stingr?ba
  • stingt

References


Swedish

Verb

stings

  1. present tense passive of stinga.

stings From the web:

  • what stings coyotito
  • what stings in the ocean
  • what stings you on a catfish
  • what stings you
  • what stings and leaves a stinger
  • what stings you on a jellyfish
  • what stings you in the ocean
  • what stings do you pee on


stinks

English

Pronunciation

Noun

stinks

  1. plural of stink

Noun

stinks (uncountable)

  1. (slang) chemistry (as a subject taught in school)
    • The Boy's Own Annual (volume 35, page 214)
      Very few boys could resist the attractions of mixing up chemicals, manufacturing unsavoury smells, and producing loud explosions. Bowney was an exception to the general rule, however; he never had studied "Stinks," []

Verb

stinks

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stink

stinks From the web:

  • what stinks context clues
  • what stinks in my fridge
  • what stinks in my house
  • what stinks in spanish
  • what stinks in italian
  • what stinks to god
  • what stinks in my room
  • what sticks to dogs
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