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51stud poker — ☆ stud poker n. [< STUD2] a variety of poker in which each player is dealt five cards, the first face down and the others face up, the betting being done on each round of open cards dealt: sometimes seven cards are dealt, the first two, and… …
52stud|ded — «STUHD ihd», adjective. provided with studs: »studded tires, a high studded parlor …
53stud|ding|sail — «STUHD ihng SAYL; Nautical STUHN suhl», noun, or studding sail, a light sail set at the side of a square sail, as on a square rigged ship; stunsail; stuns le. ╂[origin unknown] …
54stud|ding — «STUHD ihng», noun. 1. the studs of a wall, house, or other structure. 2. lumber for making studs …
55stud|fish — «STUHD FIHSH», noun, plural fish|es or (collectively) fish. any one of several bluish or greenish killifish found in rivers of the central and southern United States …
56stud|horse — «STUHD HRS», noun. a male horse kept for breeding; stallion …
57stud|i|er — «STUHD ee uhr», noun. Rare. a person who studies; student: »a studier of nature …
58stud|work — «STUHD WURK», noun. 1. building or structures built with or supported by studs. 2. fabrics or leather set with knobs or studs …
59Stud farm — A stud farm or stud in animal husbandry, is an establishment for selective breeding of livestock. The word stud comes from the Old English stod meaning herd of horses, place where horses are kept for breeding [… …
60Stud contact system — For the same system on model railways, see stud contact electrification on model railways. The Stud Contact System is a once obsolete ground level power supply system for electric trams. Studs were set in the road at intervals and connected to a… …