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121Stolgebühren — Stol|ge|büh|ren [ʃt... , auch st... ] Plural (Pfarramtsnebenbezüge) …
122stolzieren — stol|zie|ren (stolz einherschreiten) …
123stolonifera — ˌstōləˈnif(ə)rə noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from stolon + i + Latin fera, neuter plural of fer ferous : an order of alcyonarians comprising colonial polyps connected by stolons and supported by a skeleton of calcareous… …
124stolonization — ˌstōlənə̇ˈzāshən noun ( s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary stolon (from New Latin stolon) + ization : the production of stolons * * * /stoh leuh neuh zay sheuhn/, n. the pro …
125stolzite — ˈstōlˌzīt noun ( s) Etymology: German stolzit, from Dr. Stolz, 19th century Bohemian scientist + German it ite : a mineral PbWO4 consisting of a native lead tungstate isomorphous with wulfenite and prob. with scheelite and powellite …
126stolenwise — stolˈenwise adverb (archaic) By stealth • • • Main Entry: ↑stolen …
127List of civil aircraft — For a complete listing of aircraft without descriptions, see List of aircraft. A non comprehensive list of modern civilian aircraft with descriptions. This transport related list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. Contents:… …
128de Havilland Canada — The de Havilland Aircraft of Canada Ltd. company was an aircraft manufacturer with facilities based in what is now the Downsview area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The original home of de Havilland Canada is now the home of the Canadian Air Space… …