Definition of Stillings

1. stilling [n] - See also: stilling

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stillings

stilleite
stiller
stillers
stillest
stillhouse
stillhouses
stilliard
stilliards
stillicide
stillicides
stillicidious
stillier
stilliest
stilliform
stilling
stillings (current term)
stillion
stillions
stillman
stillmen
stillness
stillnesses
stillroom
stillrooms
stills
stillstand
stillstands
stillwaterite
stilly
stilpnomelane

Literary usage of Stillings

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

1. State Builders: An Illustrated Historical and Biographical Record of the by State Builders Publishing Company (1903)
"In the field of surgery, Dr. stillings has been especially conspicuous and ... Dr. stillings is also the chief surgeon for the southern division of the ..."

2. The American Reports: Containing All Decisions of General Interest Decided by Isaac Grant Thompson, Irving Browne (1876)
"The present, however, is not such a case. It is to be noticed in the outset, that no fraud in fact is imputed to stillings. ..."

3. Annual Report by New Hampshire Railroad Commissioners (1908)
"Ruel stillings, about fifty-five years of age, a resident of Jefferson, ... Mr. stillings, who was employed as a teamster, was driving a pair of horses ..."

4. American Practitioner and News (1900)
"BY JL stillings, MD I shall in this paper have nothing to say of etiology and symptoms, but speak only of treatment. I do not believe any grave disease more ..."

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