In this article, you will discover a comprehensive list of words that start with “sto.
- Stomach- The internal organ in which the major part of the digestion of food occurs.
- Stone- A hard, solid nonmetallic mineral matter of which rock is made.
- Stole- A woman’s long scarf or shawl, especially fur or similar material.
- Stock- Supply of goods kept for sale or distribution.
- Stoop- To bend one’s head or body forward and downward.
- Store- A place where items are kept for future use or sale.
- Storm- A disturbance of the atmosphere with strong winds and usually rain, thunder, lightning, or snow.
- Stoked- Extremely excited or enthusiastic.
- Stool- A simple seat without a back or arms.
- Stop- To cease movement or operation.
- Stomp- To tread heavily and noisily.
- Stocky- Broad and sturdily built.
- Stoney- Covered with or resembling small rocks.
- Stolid- Calm, dependable, and showing little emotion.
- Stonehenge- A prehistoric monument in England.
- Stodgy- Dull, uninspired, and boring.
- Stockpile- A large accumulated stock of goods or materials.
- Stockton- A city in central California.
- Stoked- Feeling excited or elated.
- Stockbroker- A person who buys and sells securities on a stock exchange on behalf of clients.
- Stories- Accounts of imaginary or real people and events told for entertainment.
- Stonemason- A person who builds with stone.
- Stopgap- A temporary way of dealing with a problem or satisfying a need.
- Stopwatch- A timepiece designed to measure the amount of time elapsed.
- Stoic- Enduring pain and hardship without showing feelings or complaining.
- Stockade- A barrier formed from upright wooden posts or stakes.
- Stopover- A break in a journey.
- Stopping- Ceasing to move or operate.
- Stocking- A close-fitting knitted covering for the foot and leg.
- Stockroom- A room where goods are kept before they are sold.
- Stooge- A person who serves merely to support or assist others.
- Stoniness- The quality of being stony or resembling stone.
- Stocktaking- The process of counting the goods in stock.
- Stoker- A person who tends the furnace on a locomotive, ship, or boiler.
- Stoically- In an impassive manner.
- Stockinged- Wearing stockings.
- Stopper- A plug for sealing a hole, especially in a bottle.
- Stoned- Under the influence of drugs.
- Stolidly- Showing little or no emotion.
- Stomachache- Pain in the stomach or abdomen.
- Stockinette- A soft, elastic, loosely knitted fabric.
- Stockholder- An owner of shares in a company.
- Stoolie- A person who informs on others to the police.
- Stooped- Bent forward.
- Stonewall- To delay or block by refusing to answer questions.
- Stopwatch- A watch with a hand or hands that can be stopped or started at any instant.
- Storied- Celebrated in or associated with stories or legends.
- Stoking- Adding fuel to a fire or furnace.
- Storehouse- A place where goods are stored.
- Stolidness- Lack of emotion or enthusiasm.
- Stovepipe- A pipe used to carry smoke or gases from a stove.
- Stout- Strong and thick or heavily built.
- Stockade- A fenced or walled area for defense.
- Stonecutter- A person who cuts or carves stone.
- Stockroom- A room for storing goods.
- Stovetop- The top surface of a stove.
- Stockyard- A yard with pens where livestock is kept.
- Stoolpigeon- An informer to the police.
- Stoplight- A traffic light.
- Stockcar- A car used in stock-car racing.
- Storytelling- The activity of telling or writing stories.
- Stockfish- Cod or similar fish dried without salt.
- Stoneware- Pottery made from a particular clay that is fired at a high temperature.
- Stoppered- Closed with a stopper.
- Stockpot- A large pot often used to make stock or soup.
- Stonily- In a manner resembling stone.
- Stockroom- A room for storing goods.
- Stomper- Something that stomps or crushes.
- Stockier- More solidly built or compact.
- Stovetop- The top surface of a stove.
- Stockist- A person or business that stocks goods.
- Stook- A small stack of grain sheaves placed upright in a field.
- Stockless- Without stock or supplies.
- Stonelike- Resembling stone.
- Stockwhip- A whip used for driving cattle or livestock.
- Stoppage- An instance of stopping.
- Stonefruit- Fruits with a large “stone” inside, like peaches or cherries.
- Stockingfoot- Without shoes; in one’s socks.
- Stomachal- Relating to the stomach.
- Stoved- Stored or packed away.
- Stomatitis- Inflammation of the mouth.
- Stoichiometry- The calculation of reactants and products in chemical reactions.
- Stochastic- Randomly determined; subject to chance.
- Stockinet- A stretchable cotton fabric.
- Stogey- A type of inexpensive cigar.
- Stowage- The act of storing or the space for storing goods.
- Stovewood- Wood split into lengths suitable for burning in a stove.
- Stower- A person or thing that stows or packs away.
- Stockade- A defensive barrier made of strong posts.
- Stonecrop- A type of succulent plant.
- Stockroom- A room where goods are stored.
- Stoking- Feeding a fire or furnace with fuel.
- Stoopball- A game played by bouncing a ball off a building’s steps.
- Stomatous- Having a mouth or openings like a mouth.
- Stovepipes- Pipes through which stove smoke escapes.
- Stockcar- A car modified for racing.
- Stochasticity- The quality of being randomly determined.
- Stonemill- A mill for grinding stones into powder.
- Stocktaking- Counting inventory in a store or warehouse.