List Words
Soaker
One who, or that which, soaks.
Sociability
The quality of being sociable; sociableness.
Sortie
The sudden issuing of a body of troops, usually small, from a besieged place to attack or harass the besiegers; a sally.
Stylus
An instrument for writing. See Style, n., 1.
Spade
A hart or stag three years old.
Spat
imp. of Spit.
Speechify
To make a speech; to harangue.
Speediness
The quality or state of being speedy.
Spikelet
A small or secondary spike; especially, one of the ultimate parts of the in florescence of grasses. See Illust. of Quaking grass.
Spite
Ill-will or hatred toward another, accompanied with the disposition to irritate, annoy, or thwart; petty malice; grudge; rancor; despite.
Lorgnette
elaborate double eyeglasses.
Sunglasses
of Sunglass
Spouting
of Spout
Sprung
of Spring
Spurtle
To spurt or shoot in a scattering manner.
Spy
To gain sight of; to discover at a distance, or in a state of concealment; to espy; to see.
Squelch
To quell; to crush; to silence or put down.
Irish
Of or pertaining to Ireland or to its inhabitants; produced in Ireland.
Stampede
A wild, headlong scamper, or running away, of a number of animals; usually caused by fright; hence, any sudden flight or dispersion, as of a crowd or an army in consequence of a panic.
Startle
To move suddenly, or be excited, on feeling alarm; to start.
Strum
To play on an instrument of music, or as on an instrument, in an unskillful or noisy way; to thrum; as, to strum a piano.
Submission
The act of submitting; the act of yielding to power or authority; surrender of the person and power to the control or government of another; obedience; compliance.
Sulcation
A channel or furrow.
Sulcus
A furrow; a groove; a fissure.
Supersede
To come, or be placed, in the room of; to replace.
Surfacing
of Surface
Swath
A line of grass or grain cut and thrown together by the scythe in mowing or cradling.
Necrosed
Affected by necrosis; dead; as, a necrosed bone.
Tantrum
A whim, or burst of ill-humor; an affected air.
Tauromachy
Bullfighting.
Tempest
An extensive current of wind, rushing with great velocity and violence, and commonly attended with rain, hail, or snow; a furious storm.
tooling
of Tool
Tooter
One who toots; one who plays upon a pipe or horn.
Tourney
A tournament.
Transude
To pass, as perspirable matter does, through the pores or interstices of textures; as, liquor may transude through leather or wood.
Tripe
The large stomach of ruminating animals, when prepared for food.
Triturate
To rub, grind, bruise, or thrash.
Live
To act habitually in conformity with; to practice.
Inhabit
To live or dwell in; to occupy, as a place of settled residence; as, wild beasts inhabit the forest; men inhabit cities and houses.
Reside
To dwell permanently or for a considerable time; to have a settled abode for a time; to abide continuosly; to have one's domicile of home; to remain for a long time.
Vivified
of Vivify
Perdure
To last or endure for a long time; to be perdurable or lasting.
Smoking
of Smoke
Blazing
of Blaze
Remain
To stay behind while others withdraw; to be left after others have been removed or destroyed; to be left after a number or quantity has been subtracted or cut off; to be left as not included or ..
Abide
To wait; to pause; to delay.
Smacking
of Smack
Enlivened
of Enliven
Tarry
Consisting of, or covered with, tar; like tar.
Inflamed
of Inflame