These are the meanings of the letters SUTLERY when you unscramble them.
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Luster (n.)
Alt. of Lustre
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Luster (n.)
One who lusts.
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Luster (v. t.)
Alt. of Lustre
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Lustre (n.)
A candlestick, chandelier, girandole, or the like, generally of an ornamental character.
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Lustre (n.)
A fabric of wool and cotton with a lustrous surface, -- used for women's dresses.
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Lustre (n.)
A substance which imparts luster to a surface, as plumbago and some of the glazes.
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Lustre (n.)
Brilliancy; splendor; brightness; glitter.
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Lustre (n.)
Renown; splendor; distinction; glory.
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Lustre (n.)
Same as Luster.
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Lustre (n.)
The appearance of the surface of a mineral as affected by, or dependent upon, peculiarities of its reflecting qualities.
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Lustre (v. t.)
To make lustrous.
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Result (n.)
A flying back; resilience.
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Result (n.)
That which results; the conclusion or end to which any course or condition of things leads, or which is obtained by any process or operation; consequence or effect; as, the result of a course of action; the result of a mathematical operation.
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Result (n.)
The decision or determination of a council or deliberative assembly; a resolve; a decree.
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Result (v. i.)
To come out, or have an issue; to terminate; to have consequences; -- followed by in; as, this measure will result in good or in evil.
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Result (v. i.)
To leap back; to rebound.
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Result (v. i.)
To proceed, spring, or rise, as a consequence, from facts, arguments, premises, combination of circumstances, consultation, thought, or endeavor.
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Rustle (n.)
A quick succession or confusion of small sounds, like those made by shaking leaves or straw, by rubbing silk, or the like; a rustling.
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Rustle (v. i.)
To make a quick succession of small sounds, like the rubbing or moving of silk cloth or dry leaves.
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Rustle (v. i.)
To stir about energetically; to strive to succeed; to bustle about.
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Rustle (v. t.)
To cause to rustle; as, the wind rustles the leaves.
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styler (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.
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Sultry (superl.)
Very hot and moist, or hot, close, stagnant, and oppressive, as air.
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Sultry (superl.)
Very hot, burning, and oppressive; as, Libya's sultry deserts.
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Surely (adv.)
In a sure or certain manner; certainly; infallibly; undoubtedly; assuredly.
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Surely (adv.)
Without danger; firmly; steadly; securely.
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Surety (n.)
Evidence; confirmation; warrant.
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Surety (n.)
Hence, a substitute; a hostage.
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Surety (n.)
One who is bound with and for another who is primarily liable, and who is called the principal; one who engages to answer for another's appearance in court, or for his payment of a debt, or for performance of some act; a bondsman; a bail.
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Surety (n.)
Security against loss or damage; security for payment, or for the performance of some act.
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Surety (n.)
That which makes sure; that which confirms; ground of confidence or security.
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Surety (n.)
The state of being sure; certainty; security.
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Surety (v. t.)
To act as surety for.
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Sutler (n.)
A person who follows an army, and sells to the troops provisions, liquors, and the like.
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tuyers (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.
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Ulster (n.)
A long, loose overcoat, worn by men and women, originally made of frieze from Ulster, Ireland.