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Stembok

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stembucknounAlternative form of stembok.
stumblingstonenounAlternative spelling of stumbling stone. [A stumbling block.]
stumbling-stonenounAlternative spelling of stumbling stone. [A stumbling block.]
tree stumpnounAlternative form of treestump. [The stump of a tree.]
stellingwarfsnounAlternative form of Stellingwerfs. [A form of Dutch Low Saxon, spoken in the Dutch province of Friesland.]
stannyelnounAlternative form of staniel. [The kestrel or windhover.]
steppingstonenounAlternative form of stepping stone. [A stone that can be stepped on in crossing something, especially a marsh or creek.]
steynounsteep
lopsticknounAlternative form of lobstick. [A traditional marker found in the Boreal Forests of Canada, created by removing the middle or lower branches of a coniferous tree.]
steennoun(South Africa) Chenin blanc, a variety of white wine.
goatsfootnounThe flowering plant Passiflora sexflora.
stepping-stonenounAlternative form of stepping stone. [A stone that can be stepped on in crossing something, especially a marsh or creek.]
hindlegnounAlternative spelling of hind leg. [Either of the two legs towards the rear of a multilegged animal.]
stumbling-blocknoun(idiomatic) Alternative form of stumbling block. [(idiomatic) A hindrance, obstacle or impediment; an opportunity for error.]
bang sticknounAlternative form of bangstick. [A kind of underwater speargun used primarily against sharks.]
hamsteaknounAlternative form of ham steak. [A thick slice of ham for cooking.]
steiningnounAlternative form of steening. [The hard lining of a well.]
hucklebonenounAlternative form of huckle bone. [The hip bone.]
ticketboothnounAlternative spelling of ticket booth. [A small stall for the sale of tickets]
border stonenounAlternative spelling of borderstone. [A stone marking a border or boundary]

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