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sturt

English

Etymology

  • IPA(key): /st??(?)t/

Etymology 1

From the name of Alfred Henry Sturtevant.

Noun

sturt (plural sturts)

  1. (biology) In an embryo, an angle equal to two gons. If a mosaic forms in the embryo, the line passes between two organs with a probability, in percent, equal to the number of sturts between them.

See also

  • centimorgan
  • morgan (named for Sturtevant's teacher)

Etymology 2

Compare start.

Noun

sturt (plural sturts)

  1. (obsolete, Britain, Scotland, dialect) disturbance; annoyance; care
    • 1837, John Rolland, The Seven Sages: In Scotish Metre
      Lift up your hart and be of gude curage,
      Sturt in na way your leiknes can asswage
  2. (mining) A bargain in tribute mining by which the tributor profits.

Verb

sturt (third-person singular simple present sturts, present participle sturting, simple past and past participle sturted)

  1. (obsolete, Britain, Scotland, dialect, transitive) To vex; to annoy; to startle.
  2. (obsolete, Britain, Scotland, dialect, intransitive) To start with fear.

References

Anagrams

  • strut, trust

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sturk

English

Noun

sturk (plural sturks)

  1. Alternative form of stirk

Anagrams

  • Turks, Túrks, Türks

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