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stings
English
Noun
stings
- plural of sting
Verb
stings
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sting
Latvian
Etymology
A parallel form to stingrs (“firm, strong, strict”), but without the r, both from the same stem as the verb stingt (“to harden, to stiffen”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [st???s]
Adjective
stings (definite stingais, comparative sting?ks, superlative vissting?kais, adverb stingi)
- hard, firm, stiff, rigid (characterized by hardness, also viscosity, usually at low temperatures or when some components evaporate)
- (of people's or animals' bodies, their parts) hard, stiff, numb (having lost its usual strength or mobility because of low temperatures)
- (of plants, occasionally animals) stiff, hard, frozen (where life processes were interrupted or limited, usually in cold, frosty weather)
- (of corpses) rigid, stiff
- (of places, environments, situations) rigid, stiff (without life, movement, sounds)
- (of body parts, also facial expressions, looks) rigid, stiff (characterized by unchanging, fixed muscle positions)
- (physics) rigid (capable of resisting deformation)
- (technology) rigid (built in such a way that its elements cannot displace each other)
Declension
Synonyms
- ciets
- stingrs
- st?vs
Derived terms
- stingums
Related terms
- stingrs, stingrums, stingr?ba
- stingt
References
Swedish
Verb
stings
- present tense passive of stinga.
stings From the web:
- what stings coyotito
- what stings in the ocean
- what stings you on a catfish
- what stings you
- what stings and leaves a stinger
- what stings you on a jellyfish
- what stings you in the ocean
- what stings do you pee on
stinge
English
Etymology
From stingy.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /st?nd?/
- Rhymes: -?nd?
Noun
stinge (plural stinges)
- (Australia, New Zealand) An individual who is seen to have a stingy demeanour or who lacks generosity.
Derived terms
- stingy
- stingily
- stinginess
Anagrams
- get-ins, ingest, signet, tinges
Italian
Verb
stinge
- third-person singular present indicative of stingere
Middle English
Verb
stinge
- Alternative form of stingen
Romanian
Etymology
From Latin extinguere, present active infinitive of extingu?.
Verb
a stinge (third-person singular present stinge, past participle stins) 3rd conj.
- to turn off, put out
- to extinguish, quench
Conjugation
Related terms
- distinge
- extinc?ie
stinge From the web:
- what stinger means
- what stingers are in cairns
- what stung me
- what stings look like
- what stinger missile
- stringed instrument
- stingy means
- what stinger.exe
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