Stoke-poges
noun
1.
a village in S Buckinghamshire, in S England, W of London: the churchyard here is believed to be the setting of Gray’s Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard.
Read Also:
- Stoker
noun 1. a person or thing that stokes. 2. a laborer employed to tend and fuel a furnace, especially a furnace used to generate steam, as on a steamship. 3. Chiefly British. the fireman on a locomotive. 4. a mechanical device for supplying coal or other solid fuel to a furnace. noun 1. Bram [bram] […]
- Stokes
noun 1. Carl B(urton) 1927–1996, U.S. politician: the first black mayor of a major U.S. city (Cleveland, Ohio, 1967–71). 2. Sir Frederick Wilfrid Scott, 1860–1927, British inventor and engineer. 3. Sir George Gabriel, 1819–1903, British physicist and mathematician, born in Ireland. verb (used with object), stoked, stoking. 1. to poke, stir up, and feed (a […]
- Stokes-adams disease
[stohks-ad-uh mz] /ˈstoʊksˈæd əmz/ noun, Medicine/Medical. 1. unconsciousness accompanying atrioventricular heart block, sometimes characterized by weakness, irregular pulse, and intermittent convulsive or nonconvulsive seizures. Stokes-Adams disease n. See Adams-Stokes syndrome. Stokes-Adams syndrome n. See Adams-Stokes syndrome.
- Stokes-Adams syndrome
[stohks-ad-uh mz] /ˈstoʊksˈæd əmz/ noun, Medicine/Medical. 1. unconsciousness accompanying atrioventricular heart block, sometimes characterized by weakness, irregular pulse, and intermittent convulsive or nonconvulsive seizures. Stokes-Adams syndrome n. See Adams-Stokes syndrome.
- Stokesay castle
/ˈstəʊksɪ/ noun 1. a fortified manor house near Craven Arms in Shropshire: built in the 12th century, with a 16th-century gatehouse