spik | (noun) (ethnic slur) offensive term for persons of Latin American descent | Synonyms: spic, spick |
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spike | (noun) sports equipment consisting of a sharp point on the sole of a shoe worn by athletes | - |
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(noun) a large stout nail | - |
(noun) any holding device consisting of a rigid, sharp-pointed object | Synonyms: spindle |
(noun) a long, thin sharp-pointed implement (wood or metal) | - |
(noun) a sharp-pointed projection along the top of a fence or wall (or a dinosaur) | - |
(noun) a very high narrow heel on women's shoes | Synonyms: spike heel, stiletto heel |
(noun) each of the sharp points on the soles of athletic shoes to prevent slipping (or the shoes themselves) | - |
(noun) a transient variation in voltage or current | - |
(noun) a sharp rise followed by a sharp decline | - |
(noun) (botany) an indeterminate inflorescence bearing sessile flowers on an unbranched axis | - |
(noun) fruiting spike of a cereal plant especially corn | Synonyms: capitulum, ear |
(verb) add alcohol to (beverages) | Synonyms: fortify, lace |
(verb) bring forth a spike or spikes | Synonyms: spike out |
(verb) manifest a sharp increase | - |
(verb) pierce with a sharp stake or point | Synonyms: empale, impale, transfix |
(verb) secure with spikes | - |
(verb) stand in the way of | - |
spiked | (adjective) having a long sharp point | - |
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spikelet | (noun) a small sharp-pointed tip resembling a spike on a stem or leaf | Synonyms: pricker, prickle, spine, sticker, thorn |
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spikelike | (adjective) resembling a spike | - |
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spikemoss | (noun) any of numerous fern allies of the genus Selaginella | Synonyms: little club moss, spike moss |
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spikenard | (noun) an aromatic ointment used in antiquity | Synonyms: nard |
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spiky | (adjective) having or as if having especially high-pitched spots | Synonyms: peaky |
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spile | (noun) a plug used to close a hole in a barrel or flask | Synonyms: bung |
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(noun) a column of wood or steel or concrete that is driven into the ground to provide support for a structure | Synonyms: pile, piling, stilt |
spill | (noun) the act of allowing a fluid to escape | Synonyms: release, spillage |
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(noun) a sudden drop from an upright position | Synonyms: fall, tumble |
(noun) a channel that carries excess water over or around a dam or other obstruction | Synonyms: spillway, wasteweir |
(noun) liquid that is spilled | - |
(verb) reduce the pressure of wind on (a sail) | - |
(verb) reveal information | Synonyms: talk |
(verb) cause or allow (a solid substance) to flow or run out or over | Synonyms: disgorge, shed |
(verb) pour out in drops or small quantities or as if in drops or small quantities | Synonyms: pour forth, shed |
(verb) cause or allow (a liquid substance) to run or flow from a container | Synonyms: slop, splatter |
(verb) flow, run or fall out and become lost | Synonyms: run out |
spillage | (noun) the act of allowing a fluid to escape | Synonyms: release, spill |
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(noun) the amount that has spilled | - |
spiller | (noun) a long fishing line with many shorter lines and hooks attached to it (usually suspended between buoys) | Synonyms: setline, trawl, trawl line, trotline |
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(noun) an attacker who sheds or spills blood | Synonyms: shedder |
spillikin | (noun) a thin strip of wood used in playing the game of jackstraws | Synonyms: jackstraw |
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spillikins | (noun) a game in which players try to pick each jackstraw (or spillikin) off of a pile without moving any of the others | Synonyms: jackstraws |
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spillover | (noun) (economics) any indirect effect of public expenditure | - |
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spillway | (noun) a channel that carries excess water over or around a dam or other obstruction | Synonyms: spill, wasteweir |
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spin | (noun) the act of rotating rapidly | Synonyms: twirl, twist, twisting, whirl |
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(noun) a short drive in a car | - |
(noun) rapid descent of an aircraft in a steep spiral | Synonyms: tailspin |
(noun) a distinctive interpretation (especially as used by politicians to sway public opinion) | - |
(noun) a swift whirling motion (usually of a missile) | - |
(verb) prolong or extend | Synonyms: spin out |
(verb) twist and turn so as to give an intended interpretation | - |
(verb) work natural fibers into a thread | - |
(verb) form a web by making a thread | - |
(verb) make up a story | - |
(verb) stream in jets, of liquids | - |
(verb) revolve quickly and repeatedly around one's own axis | Synonyms: gyrate, reel, spin around, whirl |
(verb) cause to spin | Synonyms: birl, twirl, whirl |
spinach | (noun) dark green leaves; eaten cooked or raw in salads | - |
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(noun) southwestern Asian plant widely cultivated for its succulent edible dark green leaves | Synonyms: prickly-seeded spinach, spinach plant, Spinacia oleracea |
spinal | (adjective) of or relating to the spine or spinal cord | - |
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(noun) anesthesia of the lower half of the body; caused by injury to the spinal cord or by injecting an anesthetic beneath the arachnoid membrane that surrounds the spinal cord | Synonyms: spinal anaesthesia, spinal anesthesia |
spinally | (adverb) in the spine | - |
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spindle | (noun) a stick or pin used to twist the yarn in spinning | - |
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(noun) any of various rotating shafts that serve as axes for larger rotating parts | Synonyms: arbor, mandrel, mandril |
(noun) a piece of wood that has been turned on a lathe; used as a baluster, chair leg, etc. | - |
(noun) any holding device consisting of a rigid, sharp-pointed object | Synonyms: spike |
(noun) (biology) tiny fibers that are seen in cell division; the fibers radiate from two poles and meet at the equator in the middle | - |
spindleberry | (noun) any shrubby trees or woody vines of the genus Euonymus having showy usually reddish berries | Synonyms: spindle tree, spindleberry tree |
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spindlelegs | (noun) long thin legs | Synonyms: spindleshanks |
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(noun) a thin person with long thin legs | Synonyms: spindleshanks |
spindleshanks | (noun) long thin legs | Synonyms: spindlelegs |
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(noun) a thin person with long thin legs | Synonyms: spindlelegs |
spindly | (adjective) long and lean | Synonyms: lank |
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spindrift | (noun) spray blown up from the surface of the sea | Synonyms: spoondrift |
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spine | (noun) a sharp rigid animal process or appendage; as a porcupine quill or a ridge on a bone or a ray of a fish fin | - |
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(noun) the part of a book's cover that encloses the inner side of the book's pages and that faces outward when the book is shelved | Synonyms: backbone |
(noun) the series of vertebrae forming the axis of the skeleton and protecting the spinal cord | Synonyms: back, backbone, rachis, spinal column, vertebral column |
(noun) a small sharp-pointed tip resembling a spike on a stem or leaf | Synonyms: pricker, prickle, spikelet, sticker, thorn |
(noun) any sharply pointed projection | Synonyms: acantha, spur |
spinel | (noun) a hard glassy mineral consisting of an oxide of magnesium and aluminum; occurs in various colors that are used as gemstones | - |
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spineless | (adjective) lacking spiny processes | - |
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(adjective) lacking a backbone or spinal column | Synonyms: invertebrate |
(adjective) lacking courage or vitality | Synonyms: gutless, namby-pamby, wishy-washy |
(adjective) lacking thorns | Synonyms: thornless |
spinelessness | (noun) the quality of lacking a strong character; an irresolute disposition | - |
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spinet | (noun) early model harpsichord with only one string per note | - |
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(noun) a small and compactly built upright piano | - |
spininess | (noun) the quality of being covered with prickly thorns or spines | Synonyms: bristliness, prickliness, thorniness |
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spinmeister | (noun) a public relations person who tries to forestall negative publicity by publicizing a favorable interpretation of the words or actions of a company or political party or famous person | Synonyms: spin doctor |
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spinnability | (noun) the quality of being suitable for spinning or the capability of being spun (used of textile fibers) | - |
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spinnable | (adjective) capable of being spun into fibres | Synonyms: spinnbar |
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(adjective) capable or susceptible to being influenced by biased information | - |
spinnaker | (noun) a large and usually triangular headsail; carried by a yacht as a headsail when running before the wind | - |
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spinnbar | (adjective) capable of being spun into fibres | Synonyms: spinnable |
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spinnbarkeit | (noun) the capacity of a viscous liquid (especially the cervical mucus) to be drawn out into a strand or blown up into a bubble | - |
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spinner | (noun) fisherman's lure; revolves when drawn through the water | - |
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(noun) board game equipment that consists of a dial and an arrow that is spun to determine the next move in the game | - |
(noun) someone who spins (who twists fibers into threads) | Synonyms: spinster, thread maker |
spinney | (noun) a copse that shelters game | - |
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spinning | (noun) creating thread | - |
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spinose | (adjective) armed with spines | - |
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spinous | (adjective) having spines | Synonyms: spiny |
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(adjective) shaped like a spine or thorn | Synonyms: acanthoid, acanthous |
spinster | (noun) an elderly unmarried woman | Synonyms: old maid |
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(noun) someone who spins (who twists fibers into threads) | Synonyms: spinner, thread maker |
spinsterhood | (noun) the state of being a spinster (usually an elderly unmarried woman) | - |
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spiny | (adjective) having spines | Synonyms: spinous |
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(adjective) having or covered with protective barbs or quills or spines or thorns or setae etc. | Synonyms: barbed, barbellate, briary, briery, bristled, bristly, burred, burry, prickly, setaceous, setose, thorny |
spiracle | (noun) a breathing orifice | - |
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spiraea | (noun) any rosaceous plant of the genus Spiraea; has sprays of small white or pink flowers | Synonyms: spirea |
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(noun) a Japanese shrub that resembles members of the genus Spiraea; widely cultivated in many varieties for its dense panicles of flowers in many colors; often forced by florists for Easter blooming | Synonyms: Astilbe japonica, spirea |
spiral | (adjective) in the shape of a coil | Synonyms: coiling, helical, spiraling, spiralling, turbinate, volute, voluted, whorled |
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(noun) flying downward in a helical path with a large radius | - |
(noun) a structure consisting of something wound in a continuous series of loops | Synonyms: coil, helix, volute, whorl |
(noun) ornament consisting of a curve on a plane that winds around a center with an increasing distance from the center | Synonyms: volute |
(noun) a continuously accelerating change in the economy | - |
(noun) a plane curve traced by a point circling about the center but at increasing distances from the center | - |
(noun) a curve that lies on the surface of a cylinder or cone and cuts the element at a constant angle | Synonyms: helix |
(verb) to wind or move in a spiral course | Synonyms: coil, gyrate |
(verb) move in a spiral or zigzag course | Synonyms: corkscrew |
(verb) form a spiral | - |
spiraling | (adjective) in the shape of a coil | Synonyms: coiling, helical, spiral, spiralling, turbinate, volute, voluted, whorled |
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spiralling | (adjective) in the shape of a coil | Synonyms: coiling, helical, spiral, spiraling, turbinate, volute, voluted, whorled |
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spirally | (adverb) with spirals | - |
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spirant | (adjective) of speech sounds produced by forcing air through a constricted passage (as `f', `s', `z', or `th' in both `thin' and `then') | Synonyms: continuant, fricative, sibilant, strident |
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(noun) a continuant consonant produced by breath moving against a narrowing of the vocal tract | Synonyms: fricative, fricative consonant |
spire | (noun) a tall tower that forms the superstructure of a building (usually a church or temple) and that tapers to a point at the top | Synonyms: steeple |
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spirea | (noun) any rosaceous plant of the genus Spiraea; has sprays of small white or pink flowers | Synonyms: spiraea |
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(noun) a Japanese shrub that resembles members of the genus Spiraea; widely cultivated in many varieties for its dense panicles of flowers in many colors; often forced by florists for Easter blooming | Synonyms: Astilbe japonica, spiraea |
spirilla | (noun) any flagellated aerobic bacteria having a spirally twisted rodlike form | Synonyms: spirillum |
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spirillum | (noun) any flagellated aerobic bacteria having a spirally twisted rodlike form | Synonyms: spirilla |
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(noun) spirally twisted elongate rodlike bacteria usually living in stagnant water | - |
spirit | (noun) a fundamental emotional and activating principle determining one's character | - |
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(noun) animation and energy in action or expression | Synonyms: life, liveliness, sprightliness |
(noun) an inclination or tendency of a certain kind | Synonyms: heart |
(noun) the intended meaning of a communication | Synonyms: intent, purport |
(noun) any incorporeal supernatural being that can become visible (or audible) to human beings | Synonyms: disembodied spirit |
(noun) the vital principle or animating force within living things | - |
(noun) the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people | Synonyms: feel, feeling, flavor, flavour, look, smell, tone |
(noun) the state of a person's emotions (especially with regard to pleasure or dejection) | Synonyms: emotional state |
(verb) infuse with spirit | Synonyms: inspirit, spirit up |
spirited | (adjective) displaying animation, vigor, or liveliness | - |
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(adjective) made lively or spirited | Synonyms: enlivened |
(adjective) willing to face danger | Synonyms: game, gamey, gamy, gritty, mettlesome, spunky |
(adjective) marked by lively action | Synonyms: bouncing, bouncy, peppy, zippy |
spiritedly | (adverb) in a spirited or lively manner; with animation and vivacity | - |
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spiritedness | (noun) quality of being active or spirited or alive and vigorous | Synonyms: animation, brio, invigoration, vivification |
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spiritise | (verb) imbue with a spirit | Synonyms: spiritize |
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spiritism | (noun) concern with things of the spirit | Synonyms: otherworldliness, spiritualism, spirituality |
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spiritize | (verb) imbue with a spirit | Synonyms: spiritise |
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spiritless | (adjective) lacking ardor or vigor or energy | - |
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(adjective) evidencing little spirit or courage; overly submissive or compliant | Synonyms: meek |
spiritlessness | (noun) the trait of lacking enthusiasm for or interest in things generally | Synonyms: apathy, indifference, numbness |
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spiritous | (adjective) containing or of the nature of alcohol | Synonyms: spirituous |
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spirits | (noun) an alcoholic beverage that is distilled rather than fermented | Synonyms: booze, hard drink, hard liquor, John Barleycorn, liquor, strong drink |
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spiritual | (adjective) lacking material body or form or substance | - |
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(adjective) concerned with sacred matters or religion or the church | Synonyms: religious |
(adjective) resembling or characteristic of a phantom | Synonyms: apparitional, ghostlike, ghostly, phantasmal, spectral |
(adjective) concerned with or affecting the spirit or soul | Synonyms: unearthly |
(noun) a kind of religious song originated by Blacks in the southern United States | Synonyms: Negro spiritual |
spiritualisation | (noun) the act of making something spiritual; infusing it with spiritual content | Synonyms: spiritualization |
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spiritualise | (verb) purify from the corrupting influences of the world | Synonyms: spiritualize |
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(verb) give a spiritual meaning to; read in a spiritual sense | Synonyms: spiritualize |
spiritualism | (noun) concern with things of the spirit | Synonyms: otherworldliness, spiritism, spirituality |
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(noun) the belief that the spirits of dead people can communicate with people who are still alive (especially via a medium) | - |
(noun) (theology) any doctrine that asserts the separate existence of God | - |
spiritualist | (adjective) of or relating to or connected with spiritualism | Synonyms: spiritualistic |
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(noun) someone who serves as an intermediary between the living and the dead | Synonyms: medium, sensitive |
spiritualistic | (adjective) of or relating to or connected with spiritualism | Synonyms: spiritualist |
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spirituality | (noun) concern with things of the spirit | Synonyms: otherworldliness, spiritism, spiritualism |
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(noun) property or income owned by a church | Synonyms: church property, spiritualty |
spiritualization | (noun) the act of making something spiritual; infusing it with spiritual content | Synonyms: spiritualisation |
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spiritualize | (verb) purify from the corrupting influences of the world | Synonyms: spiritualise |
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(verb) elevate or idealize, in allusion to Christ's transfiguration | Synonyms: glorify, transfigure |
(verb) give a spiritual meaning to; read in a spiritual sense | Synonyms: spiritualise |
spiritually | (adverb) in a spiritual manner | - |
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spiritualty | (noun) property or income owned by a church | Synonyms: church property, spirituality |
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spirituous | (adjective) containing or of the nature of alcohol | Synonyms: spiritous |
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spirochaete | (noun) parasitic or free-living bacteria; many pathogenic to humans and other animals | Synonyms: spirochete |
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spirochete | (noun) parasitic or free-living bacteria; many pathogenic to humans and other animals | Synonyms: spirochaete |
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spirogram | (noun) a recording of breathing made with a spirograph | - |
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spirograph | (noun) a measuring instrument for recording the depth and rapidity of breathing movements | - |
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spirogyra | (noun) freshwater algae consisting of minute filaments containing spiral chlorophyll bands | - |
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spirometer | (noun) a measuring instrument for measuring the vital capacity of the lungs | - |
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spirometry | (noun) the use of a spirometer to measure vital capacity | - |
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spironolactone | (noun) a synthetic corticosteroid (trade name Aldactone) used to treat hypertension | Synonyms: Aldactone |
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spirt | (noun) the occurrence of a sudden discharge (as of liquid) | Synonyms: jet, spurt, squirt |
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(verb) move or act with a sudden increase in speed or energy | Synonyms: forge, spurt |
(verb) gush forth in a sudden stream or jet | Synonyms: gush, spout, spurt |
spirula | (noun) a small tropical cephalopod of the genus Spirula having prominent eyes and short arms and a many-chambered shell coiled in a flat spiral | Synonyms: Spirula peronii |
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spit | (noun) the act of spitting (forcefully expelling saliva) | Synonyms: expectoration, spitting |
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(noun) a skewer for holding meat over a fire | - |
(noun) a clear liquid secreted into the mouth by the salivary glands and mucous glands of the mouth; moistens the mouth and starts the digestion of starches | Synonyms: saliva, spittle |
(noun) a narrow strip of land that juts out into the sea | Synonyms: tongue |
(verb) expel or eject (saliva or phlegm or sputum) from the mouth | Synonyms: ptyalise, ptyalize, spew, spue |
(verb) utter with anger or contempt | Synonyms: spit out |
(verb) drive a skewer through | Synonyms: skewer |
(verb) rain gently | Synonyms: patter, pitter-patter, spatter, sprinkle |
spitball | (noun) an illegal pitch in which a foreign substance (spit or Vaseline) is applied to the ball by the pitcher before he throws it | Synonyms: spitter |
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(noun) a projectile made by chewing a piece of paper and shaping it into a sphere | - |
spite | (noun) malevolence by virtue of being malicious or spiteful or nasty | Synonyms: bitchiness, cattiness, nastiness, spitefulness |
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(noun) feeling a need to see others suffer | Synonyms: malice, maliciousness, spitefulness, venom |
(verb) hurt the feelings of | Synonyms: bruise, hurt, injure, offend, wound |
spiteful | (adjective) showing malicious ill will and a desire to hurt; motivated by spite | Synonyms: despiteful, vindictive |
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spitefully | (adverb) with spite; in a spiteful manner | - |
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(adverb) in a maliciously spiteful manner | Synonyms: despitefully |
spitefulness | (noun) malevolence by virtue of being malicious or spiteful or nasty | Synonyms: bitchiness, cattiness, nastiness, spite |
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(noun) feeling a need to see others suffer | Synonyms: malice, maliciousness, spite, venom |
spitfire | (noun) a highly emotional and quick-tempered person (especially a girl or woman) | - |
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spitter | (noun) an illegal pitch in which a foreign substance (spit or Vaseline) is applied to the ball by the pitcher before he throws it | Synonyms: spitball |
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(noun) a person who spits (ejects saliva or phlegm from the mouth) | Synonyms: expectorator |
spitting | (noun) the act of spitting (forcefully expelling saliva) | Synonyms: expectoration, spit |
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spittle | (noun) a clear liquid secreted into the mouth by the salivary glands and mucous glands of the mouth; moistens the mouth and starts the digestion of starches | Synonyms: saliva, spit |
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