Definition of Sterning

1. stern [v] - See also: stern

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sterning

sternages
sternal
sternally
sternbergite
sterncastle
sterncastles
sterndrive
sterndrives
sternebra
sternebrae
sternebral
sterned
sterner
sternest
sternforemost
sterning (current term)
sternite
sternites
sternly
sternman
sternness
sternnesses
sterno-
sternochondroscapulares
sternochondroscapularis
sternocleid
sternocleido mastoideus
sternocleidomastoid
sternocleidomastoid muscle

Literary usage of Sterning

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Genesis of the United States: A Narrative of the Movement in England by Alexander Brown (1890)
"He was MP for sterning, 1601; died in 1634. Bowyer, Robert, grocer. I : hink this was the second son of Francis Bowyer, sheriff of London in 1578, ..."

2. Geometry of Riemannian Spaces by Elie Cartan (1983)
"Every geodesic sterning from P is defined by the common ratios of the three quantities (du, dv, dw); the straight line image will be defined in the same way ..."

3. Half-hours with the Best American Authors by Charles Morris (1886)
"... alternately sterning out of the way of the whale's horrible wallow, and then ranging up for another fling. The red tide now poured from all sides of the ..."

4. The Theosophist by Theosophical Society (Madras, India) (1900)
"... befell John sterning A brain American newspapers are publishing the strange Owners. Jr., of New York, who was nearly asphyxiated in his room. ..."

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