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Styler

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Noun

1. hairdresser, hairstylist, styler, stylist

someone who cuts or beautifies hair

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Styler

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noun
1. 
a form of appearance, design, or production; type or make
a new style of house
2. 
the way in which something is done
good or bad style
3. 
the manner in which something is expressed or performed, considered as separate from its intrinsic content, meaning, etc
4. 
a distinctive, formal, or characteristic manner of expression in words, music, painting, etc
5. 
elegance or refinement of manners, dress, etc
6. 
prevailing fashion in dress, looks, etc
7. 
a fashionable or ostentatious mode of existence
to live in style
8. 
the particular mode of orthography, punctuation, design, etc, followed in a book, journal, etc, or in a printing or publishing house
9. mainly British
the distinguishing title or form of address of a person or firm
10. botany
the stalk of a carpel, bearing the stigma
11. zoology
a slender pointed structure, such as the piercing mouthparts of certain insects
12. 
a method of expressing or calculating dates
Old Style, New Style
13.  another word for stylus (sense 1)
14. 
the arm of a sundial
verb (mainly tr)
15. 
to design, shape, or tailor
to style hair
16. 
to adapt or make suitable (for)
17. 
to make consistent or correct according to a printing or publishing style
18. 
to name or call; designate
to style a man a fool
19. (intransitive)
to decorate objects using a style or stylus

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Styler

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noun
1. 
a sharp, slender, pointed instrument used by the ancients in writing on wax tablets
2. 
any of several devices, etc. similar in shape or use
; specif.,
a.  Obsolete
a pen
b. 
an etching needle
c. 
an engraving tool
d. 
the pointer on a dial, chart, etc.
e. 
the gnomon of a sundial
f.  Botany
the slender, stalklike part of a carpel between the stigma and the ovary
g.  Zoology
a small, pointed projection or bristlelike process, as on some insects
3. 
a. 
manner or mode of expression in language, as distinct from the ideas expressed; way of using words to express thoughts
b. 
specific or characteristic manner of expression, execution, construction, or design, in any art, period, work, employment, etc.
the Byzantine style, modern style
4. 
distinction, excellence, originality, and character in any form of artistic or literary expression
an author who lacks style
5. 
the way in which anything is made or done
6. 
a. 
the current, fashionable way of dressing, speaking, acting, etc.
b. 
something stylish; esp., a garment of current, smart design
c. 
a fashionable, luxurious existence
to live in style
7. 
distinction and elegance of manner and bearing
8. 
form of address; title
entitled to the style of Mayor
9. 
sort; kind; variety; type
10. 
a way of reckoning time, dates, etc.
see also Old Style (sense 1), New Style
11.  Printing
a particular manner of dealing with spelling, punctuation, word division, etc., as by a specific publisher, newspaper, etc.
verb transitiveWord forms: styled or ˈstyling
12. 
to name; call
Abraham Lincoln, styled the Great Emancipator
13.  US
to design the style of
14. 
to treat (hair) by cutting, blow-drying, coloring, etc. in order to achieve a desired, usually fashionable, style
15. 
to bring into accord with an accepted style, as of a publisher; normalize spelling, punctuation, etc. of

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Styler

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n.
1. The way in which something is said, done, expressed, or performed: a style of teaching.
2. The combination of distinctive features of literary or artistic expression, execution, or performance characterizing a particular person, group, school, or era.
3. Sort; type: a style of furniture.
4. A quality of imagination and individuality expressed in one's actions and tastes: does things with style.
5.
a. A comfortable and elegant mode of existence: living in style.
b. A mode of living: the style of the very rich.
6.
a. The fashion of the moment, especially of dress; vogue: clothes that are in style.
b. A particular fashion: the style of the 1920s.
7. A customary manner of presenting printed material, including usage, punctuation, spelling, typography, and arrangement: a manual of style.
8. A name or title: businesses under the style of Wilson and Webber.
9.
a. An implement used for etching or engraving.
b. A slender pointed writing instrument used by the ancients on wax tablets.
10. The needle of a phonograph.
11. The gnomon of a sundial.
12. Botany The usually slender part of a pistil, connecting the ovary and the stigma.
13. Zoology A slender, tubular, or bristlelike process: a cartilaginous style.
14. Medicine A surgical probing instrument; a stylet.
15. Obsolete A pen.
tr.v. styled, styl·ing, styles
1. To design or fashion in a certain way: styled the new model after the classic sports cars.
2. To arrange (hair) in a certain way, as by cutting, coloring, or curling.
3. To call or name; designate: George VI styled his brother Duke of Windsor.
4. To make consistent with rules of style: style a manuscript.

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