| styliferous | <botany> Bearing one or more styles. Origin: Style. (01 Mar 1998) |
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| styliform | Synonym: styloid. Origin: L. Stilus (stylus), a stake, + forma, form (05 Mar 2000) |
| styliform |
dagger shaped.
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| styliform |
slender and pointed.
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| styliform |
Long and slender.
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| styliscus |
a slender cylindrical tent.
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| styliform |
Picker or bristle shaped
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| styli | the act of stylizing |
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| styli | represent according to a conventional style |
| styli | using artistic forms and conventions to create effects |
| styli | being or in accordance with current fashion |
| styli | having elegance or taste or refinement in manners or dress |
| styli | in a stylish manner |
| styli | elegance by virtue of being fashionable |
| styli | someone who cuts or beautifies hair |
| styli | an artist who is a master of a particular style |
| styli | of or relating to style (especially in the use of language) |
| styli | in a rhetorically stylistic manner |
| styli | an early Christian ascetic who lived on top of high pillars |
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