💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Styca"
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| Word | Definition |
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| sceatnoun | (numismatics, historical) A small Anglo-Saxon coin, especially one made of silver; sometimes regarded as a weight (and thus a comparative measure of a coin's value). |
| sceattnoun | Alternative form of sceat. [(numismatics, historical) A small Anglo-Saxon coin, especially one made of silver; sometimes regarded as a weight (and thus a comparative measure of a coin's value).] |
| sceattanoun | Alternative form of sceat. [(numismatics, historical) A small Anglo-Saxon coin, especially one made of silver; sometimes regarded as a weight (and thus a comparative measure of a coin's value).] |
| scurricknoun | (UK, dialect, archaic) Any small coin. |
| scutenoun | (zoology) A horny, chitinous, or bony external plate or scale, as on the shell of a turtle or the skin of crocodiles. |
| stythynoun | Alternative form of stithy. [An anvil.] |
| schellingnoun | (now historical) A silver coin formerly current in the Low Countries. |
| stiddy | Pronunciation spelling of steady. [Firm in standing or position; not tottering or shaking; fixed; firm.] |
| steednoun | (archaic, poetic) A stallion, especially one used for riding. |
| steannoun | A vessel made of clay or stone; a pot of stone or earth. |
| seaxnoun | (historical) A short Saxon sword. |
| skidnoun | An out-of-control sliding motion as would result from applying the brakes too hard in a car or other vehicle. |
| scramasaxnoun | (historical) A type of dagger or sword used by the Anglo-Saxons, the Franks and the Vikings. |
| scatchnoun | (obsolete, UK, dialect) A stilt. |
| stobnoun | (dialectal, Appalachia, Northern England, Scotland) A stick, twig or peg, especially in roofing or matting. |
| skegnoun | (nautical) A fin-like structure to the rear of the keel of a vessel that supports the rudder and protects a propeller. |
| stilpernoun | (Scotland, obsolete) A person who walks with long strides. |
| steeknoun | (knitting) The bridge of extra stitches used in the steeking technique. |
| skillingnoun | (historical) A Scandinavian monetary unit and coin up to the 19th century. (A subdivision of the Swedish riksdaler, the Danish and Norwegian rigsdaler and speciedaler). |
| scissilnoun | Alternative form of scissel. [(archaic) Metal scraps or clippings; especially the remains of fillets from which coin blanks have been cut.] |
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