stygmate, n.m. V. stigmate.

style, n.m., style, tone, manner, strain; (fine arts) style; (chronology) style; (bot.) style. — décousu; unconnected style. — badin; jocular style. — fleuri; florid style. — coulant; fluent style. — soutenu; elevated, lofty, style. — de pratique; law terms. — de cadran; style, or gnomon (of a dial). Vieux —; old style; old-fashioned. Voilà bien son —; that is just his way, that’s just like him.

stylé, -e, adj., trained, taught; clever; stylish, dashing.

styler, v.a., to train, to bring up, to use, to accustom, to form.

stylet, n.m., stiletto; (surg.) probe, stylet.

styliforme, adj., (bot.) styliform.

stylite, n.m. and adj., (rel. hist.) stylite.

stylobate, n.m., (arch.) stylobate.

styloïde, adj., (anat.) styloid.

styptique, n.m. and adj., (med.) styptic.