Associations to the word «Stiles»
Noun
- Sheen
- Unicorn
- Footpath
- Serf
- Rifleman
- Proton
- Stallion
- Harmonica
- Merle
- Hulk
- Mach
- Bane
- Lingua
- Hedge
- Alfa
- Werewolf
- Churchyard
- Fiat
- Amulet
- Crag
- Grandpa
- Lucie
- Mellon
- Clip
- Oracle
- Curtain
- Steed
- Fence
- Fugue
- Goblin
- Rung
- Gina
- Mane
- Spell
- Magic
- Meadow
- Fell
- Troll
- Bene
- Tome
- Cyborg
- Foreman
- Detour
- Dived
- Manure
- Android
- Herd
- Betting
- Blue
- Flute
- Roach
- Firefly
- Romeo
- Path
- Frame
- Comer
- Dinah
- Imbalance
- Robot
- Misgiving
- Thou
- Citizen
- Ogre
- Charlton
- Che
- Pasture
- Milano
- Wager
- Uno
- Windmill
- Una
Adverb
Wiktionary
STILE, noun. A set of one or more steps surmounting a fence or wall, or a narrow gate or contrived passage through a fence or wall, which in either case allows people but not livestock to pass.
STILE, noun. A vertical component of a panel or frame, such as that of a door or window.
STILE, noun. A pin set on the face of a dial, to cast a shadow; a style.
STILE, noun. (obsolete) A mode of composition; a style.
Dictionary definition
STILE, noun. An upright that is a member in a door or window frame.
Wise words
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