STIME

Etymology

Noun

stime (plural stimes)

(UK, dialect) A slight gleam or glimmer; a glimpse.

Anagrams

• MSTie, Metis, Métis, STEMI, Times, e-stim, emits, i-stem, items, metis, mites, métis, setim, smite, times

Source: Wiktionary


Stime, n. Etym: [Etymology uncertain.]

Definition: A slight gleam or glimmer; a glimpse. [Prov. Eng.] Halliwell.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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