| stark | 1. Stiff; rigid. "Whose senses all were straight benumbed and stark." (Spenser) "His heart gan wax as stark as marble stone." (Spenser) "Many a nobleman lies stark and stiff Under the hoofs of vaunting enemies." (Shak) "The north is not so stark and cold." (B. Jonson) 2. Complete; absolute; full; perfect; entire. "Consider the stark security The common wealth is in now." (B. Jonson) 3. Strong; vigorous; powerful. "A stark, moss-trooping Scot." (Sir W. Scott) "Stark beer, boy, stout and strong beer." (Beau. & Fl) 4. Severe; violent; fierce. "In starke stours." 5. Mere; sheer; gross; entire; downright. "He pronounces the citation stark nonsense." (Collier) "Rhetoric is very good or stark naught; there's no medium in rhetoric." (Selden) Origin: OE. Stark stiff, strong, AS. Stearc; akin to OS. Starc strong, D. Sterk, OHG. Starc, starah, G. & Sw. Stark, Dan. Staerk, Icel. Sterkr, Goth. Gastaorknan to become dried up, Lith. Stregti to stiffen, to freeze. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| stark effect | <radiobiology> The effect an electric field has on the spectral lines emitted from excited atoms. The effect may arise from externally-applied electric fields, from internal fields due to the presence of neighboring ions or atoms (pressure), or from the electric field associated with the Lorentz (v cross B) force (motional stark effect). Spectroscopic measurements of plasmas using the pressure-based and motional Stark effects are useful for diagnostic purposes. (09 Oct 1997) |
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