Associations to the word «Sturt»
Noun
- Adelaide
- Bathurst
- Norwood
- Hume
- Premiership
- Eyre
- Flinder
- Napier
- Explorer
- Newell
- Darling
- Oval
- Charles
- Murray
- Sanford
- Humphrey
- Blackwood
- Desert
- Keane
- Expedition
- Hawthorn
- Mitchell
- Marion
- Suburb
- Nsw
- Meadows
- Afl
- Australia
- Morton
- Overland
- Gorge
- Madeline
- Dorset
- Poole
- Highway
- Darlington
- Plain
- Spoon
- Henley
- Barker
- Journalism
- Exploration
- Strife
- Carlton
- Canberra
- Griffith
- Hawker
- Stuart
- Wentworth
- Wales
- Wills
- Brighton
- Sabre
- Evelyn
- Campus
- Creek
- Gum
- Davies
- Simpson
- Port
- Fitzgerald
- Sydney
- Len
- Gong
- Cobb
- Depot
- Lois
- Kilometre
- Paddle
- Kicking
- Aboriginal
- Captain
- Queensland
- Gerard
- Jade
- Manning
- Attendance
- Emblem
- Gregory
- Bachelor
- Street
- Rufus
Wiktionary
STURT, noun. (biology) In an embryo, an angle equal to two gons. If a mosaic forms in the embryo, the line passes between two organs with a probability, in percent, equal to the number of sturts between them.
STURT, noun. (obsolete) (UK) (Scotland) (dialect) disturbance; annoyance; care
STURT, noun. (mining) A bargain in tribute mining by which the tributor profits.
STURT, verb. (obsolete) (UK) (Scotland) (dialect) To vex; to annoy; to startle.
Wise words
To use the same words is not a sufficient guarantee of
understanding; one must use the same words for the same
genus of inward experience; ultimately one must have one's
experiences in common.