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31styl- — or styli or stylo combining form Etymology: Latin stilus spike, stem more at style style ; styloid process < stylopodium > < stylography > …
32styl(o)- — [L. stilus a stake, pole] a combining form denoting resemblance to a stake or pole, used especially to denote relationship to the styloid process of the temporal bone …
33styl. — stylus столбик …
34styl — o, «us (G). A pillar, stake, column; a pointed instrument …
35styl- — variant of stylo , before vowels, as in stylar …
36styl´er — …
37styl·ish — …
38styl·ist — /ˈstaılıst/ noun, pl ists [count] 1 : a person whose job is to make something (such as a person s hair) look attractive a hair stylist a fashion/food stylist 2 : a person known for writing, singing, etc., in a particular style …
39styl·ised — ↑stylized …
40styl·ized — …