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1982 American crewed spaceflight to deploy communications satellites
STS-5 was the fifth NASA Space Shuttle mission and the fifth flight of the Space Shuttle Columbia. It launched on November 11, 1982, and landed five days
STS-5
Hominin fossil
scientific publications, the specimen is referred to by its catalogue number, STS 5. The genus Australopithecus, of which there are several species, is considered
Mrs._Ples
American naval officer, aviator, aeronautical engineer and astronaut (born 1931)
mission operations. Brand flew on four space missions; Apollo–Soyuz, STS-5, STS-41-B, and STS-35. He logged 746 hours in space and commanded three missions.
Vance_D._Brand
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up STS, sts, Sts, or STs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. STS, sts, Sts, or STs may refer to: Secondary traumatic stress, a condition which leads
STS
American astronaut (1936–1996)
assigned to the Space Shuttle program and flew as pilot on STS-5 in 1982 and as commander on STS-51-B in 1985. He was selected as a lead investigator into
Robert_F._Overmyer
1983 American crewed spaceflight and first flight with Spacelab
Challenger disaster of STS-51-L. Under the new system, STS-9 would have been designated as STS-41-A. STS-9's originally planned successor, STS-10, was canceled
STS-9
1997 American crewed spaceflight
performed from Columbia. EVAs from Columbia were originally planned for STS-5 in 1982 and STS-80 in 1996, but were canceled due to spacesuit and airlock problems
STS-87
Space Shuttle orbiter (1981–2003)
also used to deploy the first ever satellites into orbit by the Shuttle on STS-5, retrieve the Long Duration Exposure Facility and deploy the Chandra observatory
Space_Shuttle_Columbia
American spacesuit
The Shuttle Ejection Escape Suit was used from STS-1 (1981) to STS-4 (1982) by a two-man crew used in conjunction with Space Shuttle Columbia's ejection
Shuttle_Ejection_Escape_Suit
Canceled space missions
Have Been: The October 1977 Flight Manifest". Wired. Retrieved 5 November 2012. "STS-1 - First Space Shuttle Mission Press Kit" (PDF). Lyndon B. Johnson
Canceled Space Shuttle missions
Canceled_Space_Shuttle_missions
American astronaut (born 1937)
spacesuits that were to be used developed problems. The STS-5 crew successfully concluded the 5-day orbital flight of Space Shuttle Columbia with the first
Joseph_P._Allen
— STS-8, STS-61-A, STS-39, STS-53 Karol Bobko (1937–2023) — STS-6, STS-51-D, STS-51-J Eric A. Boe — STS-126, STS-133 Charles Bolden — STS-61-C, STS-31
List_of_astronauts_by_name
1983 American crewed spaceflight and maiden flight of Space Shuttle Challenger
STS-6 was the sixth NASA Space Shuttle mission and the maiden flight of the Space Shuttle Challenger. Launched from Kennedy Space Center on April 4, 1983
STS-6
Partially reusable launch system and space plane
for development. The first (STS-1) of four orbital test flights occurred in 1981, leading to operational flights (STS-5) beginning in 1982. Five complete
Space_Shuttle
2011 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS and final flight of the Space Shuttle program
STS-135 (ISS assembly flight ULF7) was the 135th and final mission of the American Space Shuttle program. It used the orbiter Atlantis and hardware originally
STS-135
1982 American crewed spaceflight and final Space Shuttle test flight
STS-4 was the fourth NASA Space Shuttle mission, and also the fourth for Space Shuttle Columbia. Crewed by Ken Mattingly and Henry Hartsfield, the mission
STS-4
Hominin fossil
estimated to be about 2.5 million years old. Some scientists have proposed that STS 14 may have come from the same individual as STS 5 though that fossil is
STS_14
Canceled NASA Space Shuttle mission
STS-61-E was a NASA Space Shuttle mission planned to launch on 6 March 1986 using Columbia. It was canceled after the Challenger disaster. Columbia was
STS-61-E
(1992), STS-62 (1994), STS-75 (1996) Joseph P. Allen — STS-5 (1982), STS-51-A (1984) Scott Altman — STS-90 (1998), STS-106 (2000), STS-109 (2002), STS-125
List of space travelers by nationality
List_of_space_travelers_by_nationality
Division of NASA which trains astronauts
STS-32, STS-46, STS-62, STS-81, STS-98 Mae Jemison – STS-47 Tamara Jernigan – STS-40, STS-52, STS-67, STS-80, STS-96 Brent Jett – STS-72, STS-81, STS-97
NASA_Astronaut_Corps
American astronaut (1939–2010)
on STS-5 (November 11–16, 1982), the first Space Shuttle flight to deploy commercial satellites, and logged over 122 hours in space. Following STS-5, Lenoir
William_B._Lenoir
American full-size sedan
STS-V trim added for 2006: STS V6 (1SA) STS V6 Luxury (1SB) STS V6 Luxury Performance (1SC) STS V8 Luxury (1SE) STS V8 Luxury Performance (1SF) STS V8
Cadillac_STS
American astronaut (born 1946)
operational Shuttle flight, STS-5. Covey also served as Mission Control spacecraft communicator (CAPCOM) for Shuttle missions STS-5, 6, 61-B, 61-C, and 51-L
Richard_O._Covey
STS-82, STS-103, STS-110 Fayetteville: Richard O. Covey — STS-51-I, STS-26, STS-38, STS-61 Little Rock: Scott E. Parazynski — STS-66, STS-86, STS-95
List of American astronauts by birthplace
List_of_American_astronauts_by_birthplace
NASA science observatories on the orbital research platform
sample trays flown on STS-1 and STS-2, and their successor Effects of Oxygen Interaction with Materials (EOIM) on STS-3 and STS-5. About 1,508 samples
Materials International Space Station Experiment
Materials_International_Space_Station_Experiment
NASA flights of the partially reusable spacecraft
in orbit: STS-2 (equipment failure), STS-35 (weather), STS-44 (equipment failure), and STS-83 (equipment failure, relaunched as STS-94). STS-300 was the
List of Space Shuttle missions
List_of_Space_Shuttle_missions
Spacesuit worn by Space Shuttle crews
Manufacturer: David Clark Company Missions: STS-26 to STS-79, STS-81 to STS-83, STS-94 to STS-85, STS-87 to STS-90, STS-88 Function: Intra-vehicular activity
Launch_Entry_Suit
Series of semi-rigid two-piece United States space suit models since 1982
On STS-4 in July 1982, the astronauts practiced donning and doffing the suit in the Shuttle's airlock. The first Shuttle EVA was to occur on STS-5, but
Extravehicular_Mobility_Unit
Retrieved 17 December 2017. "STS-2". Spacefacts. Retrieved 18 December 2017. "STS-3". Spacefacts. Retrieved 18 December 2017. "Soyuz T-5". Spacefacts. Retrieved
List of space travellers by first flight
List_of_space_travellers_by_first_flight
Contingency Space Shuttle rescue mission designations
Space Shuttle missions designated STS-3xx (officially called Launch On Need (LON) missions) were rescue missions which would have been mounted to rescue
STS-3xx
(STS-3) Vance D. Brand (STS-5, STS-41-B, STS-35) Robert F. Overmyer (STS-5, STS-51-B) F. Story Musgrave (STS-6, STS-51-F, STS-33, STS-44, STS-61, STS-80
List of United States Marine Corps astronauts
List_of_United_States_Marine_Corps_astronauts
American biochemist and astronaut (born 1943)
times: on STS-51-G, STS-34, STS-43, STS-58, and her mission to Mir, for which Lucid traveled to the space station on Space Shuttle Atlantis with STS-76 and
Shannon_Lucid
Group of astronauts selected by NASA in 1966
astronauts Engle, Lousma, Mattingly, Brand and Weitz commanded STS-2, STS-3, STS-4, STS-5 and STS-6 respectively. McCandless was the only one of the Nineteen
NASA_Astronaut_Group_5
First Space Shuttle mission, first orbital flight of the Space Shuttle Columbia
STS-1 (Space Transportation System-1) was the first orbital spaceflight of NASA's Space Shuttle program. The first orbiter, Columbia, launched on April
STS-1
1989 American crewed spaceflight to deploy Magellan
mission contained the designator STS-30 throughout. As STS-51-L was designated STS-33, future flights with the STS-26 through STS-33 designators would require
STS-30
Section. STS 31 to STS 36 - Beaulieu, Hampshire - Finishing Schools STS 31 - The Rings, Beaulieu, Hampshire - security training for agents STS 31 - The
List_of_SOE_establishments
2002 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS
Expedition 4 crew with the Expedition 5 crew. It was launched on 5 June 2002, from Kennedy Space Center, Florida. STS-111, in addition to providing supplies
STS-111
American aerospace engineer, test pilot, and astronaut (born 1946)
the STS-4 astronaut support crew, and was a capsule communicator (CAPCOM) for STS-4 and STS-5. A veteran of three space flights, Coats flew on STS-41-D
Michael_Coats
Astronauts from NASA's Apollo program
Apollo program). He also flew as commander of STS-5, STS-41-B and STS-35. Edward G. Givens Jr. – from Group 5; was on the support crew of Apollo 7, but died
List_of_Apollo_astronauts
2002 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS
STS-113 was a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle Endeavour. During the 14-day mission in late 2002
STS-113
American astronaut (1929–2021)
space adaptation syndrome, with relevant investigations on STS-4, STS-5, STS-6, STS-7, and STS-8. Thornton holds more than 60 patents that range from military
William_E._Thornton
2003 failed flight of the Space Shuttle Columbia
STS-107 was the 113th flight of the Space Shuttle program, and the 28th and final flight of Space Shuttle Columbia. The mission ended on February 1, 2003
STS-107
1988 American crewed spaceflight
STS-26 was the 26th NASA Space Shuttle mission and the seventh flight of the orbiter Discovery. The mission launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida
STS-26
1988 near-disastrous American crewed spaceflight to deploy Lacrosse 1
mission contained the designator STS-27 throughout. As STS-51-L was designated STS-33, future flights with the STS-26 through STS-33 designators would require
STS-27
1989 American crewed spaceflight for the Department of Defense
mission contained the designator STS-33 throughout. As STS-51-L was designated STS-33, future flights with the STS-26 through STS-33 designators would require
STS-33
2009 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS
STS-128 (ISS assembly flight 17A) was a NASA Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) that launched on August 28, 2009. Space Shuttle
STS-128
American astronaut (born 1944)
Hoffman served as a support crewmember for STS-5 and as a CAPCOM (spacecraft communicator) for the STS-8 and STS-82 missions. He also worked on EVA, including
Jeffrey_A._Hoffman
SLF was for mission STS-41B in 1984; landings were suspended at the site following brake damage and a blown tire during the STS-51D landing in 1985,
List of Space Shuttle landing sites
List_of_Space_Shuttle_landing_sites
Failed 1986 American crewed spaceflight
STS-51-L was the 25th mission of NASA's Space Shuttle program which resulted in the loss of Space Shuttle Challenger. It was planned as the first Teacher
STS-51-L
space and therefore do not qualify as spaceflights. These were the fatal STS-51-L (Challenger disaster), and the non-fatal aborted Soyuz mission T-10a
List_of_human_spaceflights
Unflown spaceflight contingency plan
missions: STS-5 in 1982, STS-41-B in 1984, and STS-35 in 1990. Lind would wait another decade before he flew as a mission specialist on STS-51-B in 1985
Skylab_Rescue
Full-body garment
casual attire during spaceflight, such as shorts and polo shirts. From STS-5 to STS-51-L, crews wore light blue flight suits and an oxygen helmet during
Flight_suit
Day of the year
1982 – Space Shuttle Columbia launches from the Kennedy Space Center on STS-5, the first operational mission of the Space Shuttle program. 1992 – The
November_11
1989 American crewed spaceflight for the Department of Defense
mission contained the designator STS-28 throughout. As STS-51-L was designated STS-33, future flights with the STS-26 through STS-33 designators would require
STS-28
1989 American crewed spaceflight to deploy TDRS-4
STS-29 was the 28th NASA Space Shuttle mission, during which Space Shuttle Discovery inserted a Tracking and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS) into Earth orbit
STS-29
Annual convention on space science and art in Arizona, United States
STS-61, STS-73 Mario Runco Jr., STS-44, STS-54, STS-77 Charles D. Walker, STS-41-D, STS-51-D, STS-61-B Steven Hawley, STS-41-D, STS-61-C, STS-31, STS-82
Spacefest
1999 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS
STS-96 was a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle Discovery, and the first shuttle flight to dock at
STS-96
1984 American crewed spaceflight to deploy and retrieve communications satellites
STS-51-A (formerly STS-19) was the 14th flight of NASA's Space Shuttle program, and the second flight of Space Shuttle Discovery. The mission launched
STS-51-A
American astronaut and physician (born 1949)
testing and payload testing at KSC—for the STS-5 and STS-6 missions, and the lead Cape Crusader for the June 1983 STS-7 mission. Fisher became pregnant in late
Anna_Lee_Fisher
Component of the Space Shuttle launch vehicle
causes. STS-4 Columbia, 1982: PAL ramp loss; 40 tiles require outright replacement. STS-5 Columbia, 1982: Continued high rate of tile loss. STS-7 Challenger
Space_Shuttle_external_tank
1998 American crewed spaceflight
STS-95 was a Space Shuttle mission launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida on 29 October 1998, using the orbiter Discovery. It was the 25th flight
STS-95
2010 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS
STS-131 (ISS assembly flight 19A) was a NASA Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS). Space Shuttle Discovery launched on April
STS-131
Satellite communications company
purposes was the deployment of the SBS 3 satellite in November, 1982 from STS-5. SBS engineers designed the cradle that sat in the cargo bay of the shuttle
Satellite_Business_Systems
Amount a stimulus must be changed to be detected
reported in Hz but either as percentages or in STs (5 Hz between 20 and 25 Hz is very different from 5 Hz between 2000 and 2005 Hz, but an ~18.9% or 3
Just-noticeable_difference
1984 American crewed spaceflight
designated STS-11, became STS-41-B as part of the new numbering system. EVA 1 Personnel: McCandless and Stewart Date: February 7, 1984 Duration: 5 hours,
STS-41-B
2007 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS
STS-120 was a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) that launched on October 23, 2007, from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida
STS-120
American politician, astronaut and naval officer (born 1964)
first space mission in 2001 as pilot of STS-108, then piloted STS-121 in 2006, and commanded STS-124 in 2008 and STS-134 (the final mission of Space Shuttle
Mark_Kelly
Satellite Launched on STS-5
SBS 3 was finally launched by a Space Shuttle Columbia in the mission STS-5 from Kennedy Space Center at 12:19 UTC. The satellite was launched along
SBS_3_(satellite)
1990 American crewed spaceflight to deploy the Hubble Space Telescope
STS-31 was the 35th mission of NASA's Space Shuttle program and the tenth flight of the Space Shuttle Discovery. The primary purpose of this mission was
STS-31
either launch or landing. STS-61-A in 1985 is the only flight to have both launched and landed with a crew of eight, and STS-71 in 1995 is the only other
List_of_Space_Shuttle_crews
Fourth crewed Moon landing
was canceled. Brand flew later on the Apollo–Soyuz Test Project and on STS-5, the first operational Space Shuttle mission. With NASA under intense pressure
Apollo_15
2005 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS
STS-114 was the first "Return to Flight" Space Shuttle mission following the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster. Discovery launched at 10:39 EDT (14:39 UTC)
STS-114
Group of eleven astronauts accepted by NASA in 1967
fly at least one Space Shuttle mission. Allen was the first, flying on STS-5 in Columbia in November 1982, fifteen years after he had been selected as
NASA_Astronaut_Group_6
1990 American crewed spaceflight for the Department of Defense
STS-36 was a NASA Space Shuttle mission, during which Space Shuttle Atlantis carried a classified payload for the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) (believed
STS-36
Soviet and Russian cosmonaut (born 1958)
International Space Station (ISS). On STS-60, he became the first Russian cosmonaut to fly on the Shuttle, and on STS-88, he helped connect the first Russian
Sergei_Krikalev
Genus of hominin ancestral to modern humans
discovered in 2016 in Afar, Ethiopia. STS 5 (Mrs. Ples), the most complete skull of an A. africanus ever found in South Africa STS 14, remains of an A. africanus
Australopithecus
1995 American crewed spaceflight to Mir
STS-74 was the fourth mission of the US/Russian Shuttle–Mir program, and the second docking of the Space Shuttle with Mir. Space Shuttle Atlantis lifted
STS-74
Space Shuttle contingency mission
STS-400 was the Space Shuttle contingency support (Launch On Need) flight that would have been launched using Space Shuttle Endeavour if a major problem
STS-400
Historic launch pad operated by NASA and SpaceX
first to launch from pad 39B during the ill-fated STS-51-L mission. During the launch of Discovery on STS-124 on May 31, 2008, the pad at LC-39A suffered
Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39A
Kennedy_Space_Center_Launch_Complex_39A
Extinct hominid from South Africa
StS 28 (from Sterkfontein), this occurred every 6–9 months, and in the lower canine specimen StS 51 every 4–6 months, and this carried on until 4–5 years
Australopithecus_africanus
Historic Apollo Moonport
redesigned after leaks created scrubs of STS-127 and were also detected during attempts to launch STS-119 and STS-133. The GUCP released from the ET at launch
Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39
Kennedy_Space_Center_Launch_Complex_39
Space Shuttle and SLS main engine
the orbital flight test missions STS-1 – STS-5 (engines 2005, 2006 and 2007). Phase I: Used for missions STS-6 – STS-51-L, the Phase I engine offered
RS-25
2010 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS
STS-132 (ISS assembly flight ULF4) was a NASA Space Shuttle mission, during which Space Shuttle Atlantis docked with the International Space Station on
STS-132
Garment worn to protect a human in space
model. These were removed once the Shuttle became certified. From STS-5 (1982) to STS-51-L (1986) no pressure suits were worn during launch and reentry
Space_suit
2011 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS
STS-134 (ISS assembly flight ULF6) was the penultimate mission of NASA's Space Shuttle program and the 25th and last spaceflight of Space Shuttle Endeavour
STS-134
1990 American crewed spaceflight to retrieve the Long Duration Exposure Facility
STS-32 was the 33rd mission of NASA's Space Shuttle program, and the ninth launch of Space Shuttle Columbia. Launched on January 9, 1990, it marked the
STS-32
Extreme benchmarks set off Earth by astronauts, launchers and probes
82 years, 5 months, and 19 days), on Blue Origin NS-16, on 20 July 2021 (about 10 minutes). Man: John Glenn (aged 77 years, 3 months, and 11 days), on STS-95
List_of_spaceflight_records
1999 American crewed spaceflight to the Hubble Space Telescope
STS-103, the 96th launch of the Space Shuttle and the 27th launch of Space Shuttle Discovery, was Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission 3A ('SM3A')
STS-103
2002 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS
STS-112 (ISS assembly flight 9A) was an 11-day Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle Atlantis. Space Shuttle
STS-112
Indonesia OH – Olduvai Hominid, Tanzania SK – Swartkrans, South Africa Sts, Stw – Sterkfontein, South Africa TM – Transvaal Museum, South Africa TM –
List of human evolution fossils
List_of_human_evolution_fossils
1999 American crewed spaceflight to deploy the Chandra X-ray Observatory
STS-93 in 1999 marked the 95th launch of the Space Shuttle, the 26th launch of Columbia, and the 21st night launch of a Space Shuttle. Eileen Collins
STS-93
1982 Soviet crewed spaceflight to Salyut 7
launch of two large geostationary satellites from the U.S. Space Shuttle (STS-5, November 11–16, 1982). On May 25, the Elbrus crew reoriented Salyut 7 so
Soyuz_T-5
Archaeological site in Gauteng, South Africa
excavations. In 1947, he found a nearly complete skull of an adult female (STS 5) A. africanus (or possibly that of an adolescent male). Broom initially
Sterkfontein
1989 American crewed spaceflight to deploy Galileo
STS-34 was a NASA Space Shuttle mission using Atlantis. It was the 31st shuttle mission overall, and the fifth flight for Atlantis. STS-34 launched from
STS-34
1992 American crewed spaceflight to Intelsat 603 and maiden flight of Shuttle Endeavour
STS-49 was NASA's maiden flight of the Space Shuttle Endeavour, which launched on May 7, 1992. The primary goal of its nine-day mission was to retrieve
STS-49
American test pilot and astronaut (1961–2012)
NASA Group (G17) and went into orbit aboard Space Shuttle missions STS-122 and STS-131. Poindexter was born to John Poindexter and Linda Poindexter in
Alan_G._Poindexter
1959 Soviet uncrewed space mission to impact the surface of the Moon
electron spectrum of the Van Allen radiation belt. It consisted of three STS-5 gas-discharge counters mounted on the outside of an airtight container.
Luna_2
First Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station
STS-88 was the first Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS). It was flown by Space Shuttle Endeavour, and took the first American
STS-88
Space Shuttle orbiter (1985–2011)
STS-135, on July 8, 2011. STS-134 by Endeavour was expected to be the final flight before STS-135 was authorized in October 2010. STS-135 took advantage of
Space_Shuttle_Atlantis
seven MOL astronauts flew on the Space Shuttle, starting with Crippen on STS-1, the first mission, in April 1981. The pattern of a senior astronaut flying
NASA_Astronaut_Group_7
STS 5
STS 5
Male
French
French form of Latin Stephanus, STÉPHANE means "crown."
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Latin Gustavus, KYÖSTI means "meditation staff."
Boy/Male
Scottish
Steward.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of the numerous places in France so called from the dedication of their churches to St. George (see George).French : secondary surname to the primary surnames De la Porte, Godfroy, Lapointe, and Laporte.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of the numerous places in France so called from the dedication of their churches to St. Jean (see John).Americanized form of French St. Jean.
Female
Egyptian
, the consort of Antef III.
Boy/Male
English
From St. Alban.
Male
English
English and Scottish short form of French Stuart, STU means "house guard; steward."
Male
Swedish
Pet form of Swedish Gustaf, GÖSTA means "meditation staff."
Female
Egyptian
, a priestess of Amen Ra.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a place so called, of which there is one in Cambridgeshire and another in Cornwall.Americanized form of French St. Yves.
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, Christian, English
Form of Stuart; Keeper of the Estate
Female
French
Feminine form of French Stéphane, STÉPHANIE means "crown."Â
Boy/Male
English
Stiles.
Male
Norse
Old Norse legend name of a dwarf who almost married Thor's daughter Thrud, ALVÃSS means "all wise."
Male
Norse
Old Norse name derived from the word stÃgandr ("stepping, treading one"), hence "wanderer."
Male
Norse
Contracted form of Old Norse StÃgandr, STÃGR means "wanderer."
Male
Russian
(СтаÑ) Russian pet form of Slavic Stanislav, STAS means "glorious government."
Male
English
Short form of English Stephen, STE means "crown."
Boy/Male
Slavic
Military glory.
STS 5
STS 5
Girl/Female
Tamil
Jyothishree | ஜà¯à®¯à¯‹à®¤à¯€à®·à¯à®°à¯€Â
Flame, Light, Lamp, The light of the Sun
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ganesha, First Veda
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Servant of the source of Goodness
Female
Norse
Old Norse name AUÃR means "deeply rich."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Delighting; Agreeable
Girl/Female
Indian
Friend
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
English
From the south meadow.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Brave
Girl/Female
Latin
Wife of Oedipus.
STS 5
STS 5
STS 5
STS 5
STS 5
v. i.
An inflamed swelling or boil on the edge of the eyelid.
n.
See Sty, a boil.
n.
Six. See Sise.
adv.
In its essence; substantially.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Sty
pl.
of Apophysis
a.
Of or pertaining to Scotland, its language, or its inhabitants; Scottish.
n.
See Sty, a boil.
pl.
of Sty
v. t.
To shut up in, or as in, a sty.
imp. & p. p.
of Sty
v. i.
A place of bestial debauchery.
a.
Being in its prime.
n.
The Carob, a leguminous tree of the Mediterranean region; also, its edible beans or pods, called St. John's bread.
a.
Of or pertaining to Norway, its inhabitants, or its language.
v. i.
A pen or inclosure for swine.
v. i.
To soar; to ascend; to mount. See Stirrup.
n.
A colloquial abbreviation of Sister.
v. t.
To be adjusted; to fit; as, a coat sts well or ill.