"Sturnine" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sturnine" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sturnine" Meaning

Stourine is not a commonly used word in the English language. However, after searching, I found that Stourine Road is a railway station in England.

"Sturnine" Examples

Sturine


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Usage Examples:


1. Stir: The pot needs to be constantly stirred to prevent the mixture from burning.
2. Turn: Can you turn the page for me?
3. Return: She tried to return the item, but the store had already closed.
4. Turn into: The water in the kettle will turn into steam if you heat it too much.
5. Something to turn to: In times of crisis, people often turn to their families for support.

"Sturnine" Similar Words

Sturge-weber

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Sturgeon

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Sturgeons

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Sturgis

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Sturiones

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Sturionian

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Sturmabteilung

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Sturnidae

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The Sturidae are a family of birds of prey that are commonly known as starlings. They are found throughout the world, with over 100 species spread across six continents, though the family is most diverse in the Old World.<br><br>They are medium-sized birds with slender bodies, a stout beak, and angular wings. Their plumage is often iridescent, with dark, metallic colors that give the appearance of sheen and shine in the right light.

Sturnoid

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I couldn't find any word "sturnoid". However, it seems like a possible misspelling of the word "starling", which refers to a group of birds in the family Sturnidae. But another possible word related to this could be "status quo", but then there's another word "sturionid" ' referred to as the sturionids.

Sturtion

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Stuss

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Stutter

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Stuttered

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Stutterer

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A person who stutters or has a speech disorder characterized by repeating or prolonging sounds, syllables, or words, often with an interruption or blockage in their speech.<br><br>Example: "He's a stutterer and gets frustrated when he's on live TV."

Stutterers

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Stuttering

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Stuttering is a speech disorder characterized by the repetition or prolongation of sounds, syllables, or words, or the interruption or blockage of speech. It can also be accompanied by facial and bodily tension, such as hand or lip movements. Stuttering can be a result of developmental or neurological conditions, and can vary in severity from person to person.