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SHORT a. 21 definitions
Less important, efficaceous, or powerful; not equal or equivalent; less (than); -- with of. Hardly anything short of an invasion could rouse them again to war. Landor.
SHORTEN v. 5 definitions
To reduce or diminish in amount, quantity, or extent; to lessen; to abridge; to curtail; to contract; as, to shorten work, an allowance of food, etc. Here, where the subject is so fruitful, I am shortened by my chain. Dryden.
SHORTHEAD n.
A sucking whale less than one year old; -- so called by sailors.
SHOVEL n. 3 definitions
An implement consisting of a broad scoop, or more or less hollow blade, with a handle, used for lifting and throwing earth, coal, grain, or other loose substances. Shovel hat, a broad-brimmed hat, turned up at the sides, and projecting in front like a shovel, - - worn by some clergy of the English Church. [Colloq.] --…
SHOWER n. 8 definitions
That which resembles a shower in falling or passing through the air copiously and rapidly. With showers of stones he drives them far away. Pope.
SHRINK v. 6 definitions
To wrinkle, bend, or curl; to shrivel; hence, to contract into a less extent or compass; to gather together; to become compacted. And on a broken reed he still did stay His feeble steps, which shrunk when hard thereon he lay. Spenser. I have not found that water, by mixture of ashes, will shrink or draw into less room.…
SHRINKAGE n. 3 definitions
The act of shrinking; a contraction into less bulk or measurement.
SHRUB n. 3 definitions
A woody plant of less size than a tree, and usually with several stems from the same root.
SIGHTLESS a. 3 definitions
Wanting sight; without sight; blind. Of all who blindly creep or sightless soar. Pope.
SILVER n. 14 definitions
being easily oxidized, and is used for coin, jewelry, plate, and a great variety of articles. Symbol Ag (Argentum). Atomic weight 107.7. Specific gravity 10.5.
SIMPLIFY v.
To make simple; to make less complex; to make clear by giving the explanation for; to show an easier or shorter process for doing or making. The collection of duties is drawn to a point, and so far simplified. A. Hamilton. It is important, in scientific pursuits, to be caitious in simplifying our deductions. W. Nichols…
SINCERITY n.
pretense; sincereness. I protest, in the sincerity of love. Shak. Sincerity is a duty no less plain than important. Knox.
SINLESS a.
Free from sin. Piers Plowman. -- Sin"less*ly, adv. -- Sin"less*ness, n.
SIZE n. 16 definitions
to rank, ability, character, etc.; as, the office demands a man of larger size. Men of a less size and quality. L'Estrange. The middling or lower size of people. Swift.
SKATE n. 3 definitions
s of the body and head, give a somewhat rhombic form to these fishes. The skin is more or less spinose.
SKELETON n. 7 definitions
The more or less firm or hardened framework of an invertebrate animal.
SKILL-LESS a.
Wanting skill. Shak.
SKIP v. 13 definitions
ass over or by without notice; to omit; to miss; as, to skip a line in reading; to skip a lesson. They who have a mind to see the issue may skip these two chapters. Bp. Burnet.
SKIT n. 3 definitions
lties of the Human Mind;" but that is a mere skit compared with this strange performance. Leslie Stephen.
SLACK; SLACKEN v. 12 definitions
To become slack; to be made less tense, firm, or rigid; to decrease in tension; as, a wet cord slackens in dry weather.
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