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sticcado An instrument consisting of small bars of wood, flat at the bottom and rounded at the top, and resting on the edges of a kind of open box. They are unequal in size, gradually increasing from the smallest to the largest, and are tuned to the diatonic scale. The tones are produced by striking the pieces of wood with hard balls attached to flexible sticks.
Origin: Cf. It. Steccato a palisade.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
stich 1. A verse, of whatever measure or number of feet.
2. A line in the Scriptures; specifically, one of the rhythmic lines in the poetical books and passages of the Old Treatment, as written in the oldest Hebrew manuscripts and in the Revised Version of the English Bible.
3. A row, line, or rank of trees.
Origin: Gr. Stichos a row, line, akin to to go, march, E. Sty, v.i.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
stichidium Origin: NL, fr. Gr, dim. Of a row.
<botany> A special podlike or fusiform branch containing tetraspores. It is found in certain red algae.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
stichochrome Denoting a nerve cell in which the chromophil substance, or stainable material, is arranged in roughly parallel rows or lines.
Origin: G. Stichos, a row, + chroma, colour
(05 Mar 2000)
stichochrome cell See: stichochrome.
(05 Mar 2000)
stichomancy Divination by lines, or passages of books, taken at hazard.
Origin: Gr. A line + -mancy.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
stichometry 1. Measurement of books by the number of lines which they contain.
2. Division of the text of a book into lines; especially, the division of the text of books into lines accommodated to the sense, a method of writing manuscripts used before punctuation was adopted.
Origin: Gr. A line + -metry.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
stichwort <botany> A kind of chickweed (Stellaria Holostea).
Alternative forms: stitchwort.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
stick 1. A small shoot, or branch, separated, as by a cutting, from a tree or shrub; also, any stem or branch of a tree, of any size, cut for fuel or timber. "Withered sticks to gather, which might serve Against a winter's day." (Milton)
2. Any long and comparatively slender piece of wood, whether in natural form or shaped with tools; a rod; a wand; a staff; as, the stick of a rocket; a walking stick.
3. Anything shaped like a stick; as, a stick of wax.
4. A derogatory expression for a person; one who is inert or stupid; as, an odd stick; a poor stick.
5. A composing stick. See Composing. It is usually a frame of metal, but for posters, handbills, etc, one made of wood is used.
6. A thrust with a pointed instrument; a stab. A stick of eels, twenty-five eels. Stick chimney, a chimney made of sticks laid crosswise, and cemented with clay or mud, as in some log houses.
<zoology> Stick insect,, any one of various species of wingless orthopterous insects of the family Phasmidae, which have a long round body, resembling a stick in form and colour, and long legs, which are often held rigidly in such positions as to make them resemble small twigs. They thus imitate the branches and twigs of the trees on which they live. The common American species is Diapheromera femorata. Some of the Asiatic species are more than a foot long. To cut one's stick, or To cut stick, to run away.
Origin: OE. Sticke, AS. Sticca; akin to stician to stab, prick, pierce, G. Stecken a stick, staff, OHG. Steccho, Icel. Stik a stick. See Stick.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
stick-seed <botany> A plant (Echinospermum Lappula) of the Borage family, with small blue flowers and prickly nutlets.
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(01 Mar 1998)
stick-tight <botany> Beggar's ticks.
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(01 Mar 1998)
sticker 1. One who, or that which, sticks; as, a bill sticker.
2. That which causes one to stick; that which puzzles or poses.
3. In the organ, a small wooden rod which connects (in part) a key and a pallet, so as to communicate motion by pushing.
4. Same as Paster.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
Sticker's disease <dermatology> An acute viral infection (human parvovirus) in children that manifests with a fever and a unique facial rash (slapped cheek appearance). After 1-2 days the rash will often spread to the extremities and trunk. The illness is nonserious and self-limiting. Environmental factors such as sunlight, hot baths and emotional factors can cause the rash to recur. Referred to as fifth disease or erythema infectiosum.
(27 Sep 1997)
stickle-back <zoology> Any one of numerous species of small fishes of the genus Gasterosteus and allied genera. The back is armed with two or more sharp spines. They inhabit both salt and brackish water, and construct curious nests.
Synonym: sticklebag, sharpling, and prickleback.
Origin: OE. & Prov E. Stickle a prickle, spine, sting (AS. Sticel) + back. See Stick, and cf. Banstickle.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
Stickler Gunnar B., 20th century U.S. Physician.
See: Stickler's syndrome.
(05 Mar 2000)
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Stickler syndrome Genetic disorder characterized by congenital abnormalities of the eye, small jaw, and cleft palate. Bone abnormalities and degenerative changes in some joints may occur early in life.
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Stickler syndrome a condition of facial difference which is characterized by skeletal abnormalities, arthritis, and eye problems, in addition to features of Pierre Robin sequence.
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Stickler syndrome a connective tissue disorder that is found in about 25-30% of those with PRS. It can affect hearing and vision and include some characteristic facial features.
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Stickler syndrome is a genetic disorder of connective tissue that results in variable problems with vision, hearing and facial and skeletal development. Many children with Stickler syndrome have cleft palates. Three forms are known and are all caused by mutations in collagen genes.
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