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Accustomed
Accustom Ac*cus"tom, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Accustomed; p. pr. & vb. n. Accustoming.] [OF. acostumer, acustumer, F. accoutumer; [`a] (L. ad) + OF. costume, F. coutume, custom. See Custom.] To make familiar by use; to habituate, familiarize, or inure; -- with to. I shall always fear that he who accustoms himself to fraud in little things, wants only opportunity to practice it in greater. --Adventurer. Syn: To habituate; inure; exercise; train.
Accustomed
Accustomed Ac*cus"tomed, a. 1. Familiar through use; usual; customary. ``An accustomed action.' --Shak. 2. Frequented by customers. [Obs.] ``A well accustomed shop.' --Smollett.
Accustomedness
Accustomedness Ac*cus"tomed*ness, n. Habituation. Accustomedness to sin hardens the heart. --Bp. Pearce.
Actinostome
Actinostome Ac*tin"o*stome, n. [Gr. ?, ?, a ray + ? mouth.] (Zo["o]l.) The mouth or anterior opening of a c[oe]lenterate animal.
Blastomere
Blastomere Blas"to*mere, n. [Gr. blasto`s sprout + -mere.] (Biol.) One of the segments first formed by the division of the ovum. --Balfour.
Customer
Customer Cus"tom*er (k[u^]s"t[u^]m*[~e]r), n. [A doublet of customary, a.: cf. LL. custumarius toll gatherer. See Custom.] 1. One who collect customs; a toll gatherer. [Obs.] The customers of the small or petty custom and of the subsidy do demand of them custom for kersey cloths. --Hakluyt. 2. One who regularly or repeatedly makes purchases of a trader; a purchaser; a buyer. He has got at last the character of a good customer; by this means he gets credit for something considerable, and then never pays for it. --Goldsmith. 3. A person with whom a business house has dealings; as, the customers of a bank. --J. A. H. Murray. 4. A peculiar person; -- in an indefinite sense; as, a queer customer; an ugly customer. [Colloq.] --Dickens. 5. A lewd woman. [Obs.] --Shak.
Cyclostome
Cyclostome Cy"clo*stome (s?"kl?-st?m), Cyclostomous Cy*clos"to*mous (s?-kl?s"t?-m?s), a. (Zo["o]l.) Pertaining to the Cyclostomi.
Dystome
Dystome Dys"tome, a. [Gr. ? ill, hard + tomo`s cutting, diate`mnein to cut.] (Min.) Cleaving with difficulty. Note: Datolite was called dystome spar by Mohs.
Endostome
Endostome En"do*stome, n. [See Endostoma.] 1. (Bot.) The foramen or passage through the inner integument of an ovule. 2. (Zo["o]l.) And endostoma.
Exostome
Exostome Ex"o*stome, n. [Exo- + Gr. ? mouth :cf. F. exostome.] (Bot.) The small aperture or foremen in the outer coat of the ovule of a plant.
Gunstome
Gunstome Gun"stome`, n. A cannon ball; -- so called because originally made of stone. [Obs.] --Shak.
Holostome
Holostome Hol"o*stome, n. [Holo + Gr. sto`ma mouth.] (Zo["o]l.) One of the Holostomata.
Hypostome
Hypostome Hy"po*stome, Hypostoma Hy*pos"to*ma, n. [NL. hypostoma, fr. Gr. "ypo` beneath + ? mouth.] (Zo["o]l.) The lower lip of trilobites, crustaceans, etc.
Megastome
Megastome Meg"a*stome, n. [Gr. me`gas great + sto`ma mouth.] (Zo["o]l.) One of a group of univalve shells, having a large aperture or mouth.
Metastome
Metastoma Me*tas"to*ma, Metastome Met"a*stome, n. [NL. metastoma, from Gr. meta` behind + sto`ma mouth.] (Zo["o]l.) A median elevation behind the mouth in the arthropods.
Nephrostome
Nephrostome Neph"ro*stome, n. [Gr. ? a kidney + mouth.] (Zo["o]l. & Anat.) The funnelshaped opening of a nephridium into the body cavity.
Peristome
Peristome Per"i*stome, n. [Pref. peri- + Gr. ?, ?, mouth.] 1. (Bot.) The fringe of teeth around the orifice of the capsule of mosses. It consists of 4, 8, 16, 32, or 64 teeth, and may be either single or double. 2. (Zo["o]l.) (a) The lip, or edge of the aperture, of a spiral shell. (b) The membrane surrounding the mouth of an invertebrate animal.
Phyllostome
Phyllostome Phyl"lo*stome, n. [Phyllo- + Gr. ? mouth.] (Zo["o]l.) Any bat of the genus Phyllostoma, or allied genera, having large membranes around the mouth and nose; a nose-leaf bat.
Plagiostome
Plagiostome Pla"gi*o*stome, n. (Zo["o]l.) One of the Plagiostomi.
Polystome
Polystome Pol"y*stome, a. [Gr. ? many-mouthed; poly`s + sto`ma mouth.] (Zo["o]l.) Having many mouths.
Polystome
Polystome Pol"y*stome, n. (Zo["o]l.) An animal having many mouths; -- applied to Protozoa.
Polystomea
Polystomata Pol`y*stom"a*ta, n. pl. [NL., from Gr. poly`s many + ?, ?, mouth.] (Zo["o]l.) A division of trematode worms having more two suckers. Called also Polystomea and Polystoma.
Rhizostome
Rhizostome Rhiz"o*stome, n. (Zo["o]l.) One of the Rhizostomata.
Siphonostome
Siphonostome Si`pho*nos"tome, n. [Gr. ??? a siphon + ??? mouth.] (Zo["o]l.) (a) Any parasitic entomostracan of the tribe Siphonostomata. (b) A siphonostomatous shell.
Stenostome
Stenostome Sten"o*stome, a. [Gr. steno`s narrow, little + sto`ma mouth.] (Zo["o]l.) Having a small or narrow mouth; -- said of certain small ground snakes (Opoterodonta), which are unable to dilate their jaws.
Unaccustomed
Unaccustomed Un`ac*cus"tomed, a. 1. Not used; not habituated; unfamiliar; unused; -- which to. Chastened as a bullock unaccustomed to yoke. --Jer. xxxi. 18. 2. Not usual; uncommon; strange; new. What unaccustomed cause procures her hither? --Shak.
Uncustomed
Uncustomed Un*cus"tomed, a. Uncustomable; also, not having paid duty or customs. --Smollett.

Meaning of Stome from wikipedia

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