| stare |
gaze fixedly, as in: I asked him what was wrong, but all I got in response was a vacant stare.
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| star |
A natural, luminous, celestial body.
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| starch |
is a polysaccharide made of glucose linked together. The body must convert starch into glucose which can be utilized for immediate energy or converted to glycogen and stored in the liver for later energy needs. It exists throughout the vegetable kingdom, its chief commercial sources being the cereals and potatoes.
Ãâó: www.springboard4health.com/notebook/dict_s.html
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| starch |
Material used as a sizing agent for paper. Usually made from corn.
Ãâó: www.paperspecs.com/resources/glossary/s.htm
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| star |
An estoile. It differs from the mullet in that it usually has six rays wavy, and is seldom pierced. When more than six points are displayed, the number must be specified. Usually, when more than six, the points alternate straight and wavy.
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| star | on the right-hand side of a vessel or aircraft when facing forward |
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| star | a complex carbohydrate found chiefly in seeds, fruits, tubers, roots and stem pith of plants, notably in corn, potatoes, wheat, and rice |
| star | stiffen with starch |
| star | hard red wheat grown especially in Russia and Germany |
| star | lacking starch |
| star | resembling starch |
| star | rigidly formal |
| star | consisting of or containing starch |
| star | the status of being acknowledged as a star |
| star | a dreamy romantic or sentimental quality |
| star | a fixed look with eyes open wide |
| star | fixate one's eyes |
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