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ChesterliteChesterlite Ches"ter*lite, n. [See -lite.]
A variety of feldspar found in crystals in the county of
Chester, Pennsylvania. Disasterly
Disasterly Dis*as"ter*ly, adv.
Disastrously. [Obs.] --Drayton.
EasterlingEasterling East"er*ling, n. [Cf. Sterling.]
1. A native of a country eastward of another; -- used, by the
English, of traders or others from the coasts of the
Baltic.
Merchants of Norway, Denmark, . . . called . . .
Easterlings because they lie east in respect of us.
--Holinshed.
2. A piece of money coined in the east by Richard II. of
England. --Crabb.
3. (Zo["o]l.) The smew. EasterlingEasterling East"er*ling, a.
Relating to the money of the Easterlings, or Baltic traders.
See Sterling. Easterly
Easterly East"er*ly, a.
1. Coming from the east; as, it was easterly wind.
2. Situated, directed, or moving toward the east; as, the
easterly side of a lake; an easterly course or voyage.
Easterly
Easterly East"er*ly, adv.
Toward, or in the direction of, the east.
Fosterling
Fosterling Fos"ter*ling, n. [AS. f[=o]storling.]
A foster child.
Lusterless
Lusterless Lus"ter*less, Lustreless Lus"tre*less, a.
Destitute of luster; dim; dull.
MasterlessMasterless Mas"ter*less, a.
Destitute of a master or owner; ungoverned or ungovernable.
-- Mas"ter*less*ness, n. MasterlessnessMasterless Mas"ter*less, a.
Destitute of a master or owner; ungoverned or ungovernable.
-- Mas"ter*less*ness, n. Masterliness
Masterliness Mas"ter*li*ness, n.
The quality or state of being masterly; ability to control
wisely or skillfully.
Masterly
Masterly Mas"ter*ly, adv.
With the skill of a master.
Thou dost speak masterly. --Shak.
Northeasterly
Northeasterly North`east"er*ly, a.
Pertaining to the northeast; toward the northeast, or coming
from the northeast.
Northeasterly
Northeasterly North`east"er*ly, adv.
Toward the northeast.
Northwesterly
Northwesterly North`west"er*ly, a.
Toward the northwest, or from the northwest.
Oysterling
Oysterling Oys"ter*ling, n. (Zo["o]l.)
A young oyster.
Plasterly
Plasterly Plas"ter*ly, a.
Resembling plaster of Paris. [R.] ``Out of gypseous or
plasterly ground.' --Fuller.
Roisterly
Roisterly Roist"er*ly, a.
Blustering; violent. [R.]
Roisterly
Roisterly Roist"er*ly, adv.
In a roistering manner. [R.]
Sinisterly
Sinisterly Sin"is*ter*ly, adv.
In a sinister manner. --Wood.
Sisterly
Sisterly Sis"ter*ly, a.
Like a sister; becoming a sister, affectionate; as, sisterly
kindness; sisterly remorse. --Shak.
Southwesterly
Southwesterly South`west"er*ly, a.
To ward or from the southwest; as, a southwesterly course; a
southwesterly wind.
SterletSterlet Ster"let, n. [Russ. sterliade.] (Zo["o]l.)
A small sturgeon (Acipenser ruthenus) found in the Caspian
Sea and its rivers, and highly esteemed for its flavor. The
finest caviare is made from its roe. sterlingStarling Star"ling, n. [OE. sterlyng, a dim. of OE. stare, AS.
st[ae]r; akin to AS. stearn, G. star, staar, OHG. stara,
Icel. starri, stari, Sw. stare, Dan. st[ae]r, L. sturnus. Cf.
Stare a starling.]
1. (Zo["o]l.) Any passerine bird belonging to Sturnus and
allied genera. The European starling (Sturnus vulgaris)
is dark brown or greenish black, with a metallic gloss,
and spotted with yellowish white. It is a sociable bird,
and builds about houses, old towers, etc. Called also
stare, and starred. The pied starling of India is
Sternopastor contra.
2. (Zo["o]l.) A California fish; the rock trout.
3. A structure of piles driven round the piers of a bridge
for protection and support; -- called also sterling.
Rose-colored starling. (Zo["o]l.) See Pastor. Sterling
Sterling Ster"ling, a.
1. Belonging to, or relating to, the standard British money
of account, or the British coinage; as, a pound sterling;
a shilling sterling; a penny sterling; -- now chiefly
applied to the lawful money of England; but sterling cost,
sterling value, are used. ``With sterling money.' --Shak.
2. Genuine; pure; of excellent quality; conforming to the
highest standard; of full value; as, a work of sterling
merit; a man of sterling good sense.
SterlingSterling Ster"ling, n. (Engin.)
Same as Starling, 3. Unsisterly
Unsisterly Un*sis"ter*ly, a.
Not sisterly. --Richardson.
Westerly
Westerly West"er*ly, a.
Of or pertaining to the west; toward the west; coming from
the west; western.
Westerly
Westerly West"er*ly, adv.
Toward the west; westward.
Whoremasterly
Whoremasterly Whore"mas`ter*ly, a.
Having the character of a whoremaster; lecherous; libidinous.
Meaning of Sterl from wikipedia
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Robert Hermann Sterl (23 June 1867 – 10
January 1932) was a
German painter and
graphic artist.
Sterl was born in Großdobritz, now part of Dresden, the...
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March 2020. Nyenah, Emmanuel;
Sterl, Sebastian; Thiery, Wim (1 May 2022). "Pieces of a puzzle: solar-wind power...
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Tristelhorn (also
known as Piz da
Sterls) is a
mountain of the
Glarus Alps,
located on the
border between the
Swiss cantons of St.
Gallen and Graubünden...
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halftime show. He is also a fan of
University of
Tennessee Volunteers and DJ
Sterl the Pearl, who
adopted his hit song "Turn Down for What" on
third downs...
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Felix Draeseke, oil
portrait by
Robert Sterl (1907)...
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Verne V.; Lambert,
David L.; Plez, Bertrand; Phinney, E.
Sterl (May 30 – June 2, 2000). Shara,
Michael M. (ed.). A
Spectroscopic Search...
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Weinstein at Old
Dominion University.
Order of
Magnitude Physics taught by
Sterl Phinney at the
California Institute of Technology.
Order of
Magnitude Estimation...
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Sterl, Sebastian; Thiery, Wim (1 May 2022). "Pieces of a puzzle: solar-wind power...
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negative pricing". RenewEconomy.
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November 2022. Nyenah, Emmanuel;
Sterl, Sebastian; Thiery, Wim (1 May 2022). "Pieces of a puzzle: solar-wind power...
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Paper at
ADSABS S. R. Kulkarni; E.
Sterl Phinney (2005). "Astronomy:
blasts from the
radio heavens". Nature. 434...