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SQUEAKER, n. One that utters a sharp shrill sound.
SQUEAK, v.t. [G., to squeak. This word probably belongs to the family of quack.]...
SQUATTER, n. 1. One that squats or sits close. 2. In the United States, one that...
SQUATT, n. Among miners, a bed of ore extending but a little distance.
SQUAT, v.i. 1. To sit down upon the hams or heels; as a human being. 2. To sit c...
SQUASH, v.t. [L.] To crush; to beat or press into pulp or a flat mass. SQUASH , ...
SQUARROUS, a. [Gr., scurf.] In botany, scurfy or ragged, or full of scales; roug...
SQUARISH, a. Nearly square.
SQUARENESS, n. The state of being square; as an instrument to try the squareness...
SQUARE-SAIL, n. In seamens language, a sail extended to a yard suspended by the ...
SQUARE-RIGGED, a. In seamens language, a vessel is square-rigged when her princi...
SQUARE, a. [Gr.] 1. Having four equal sides and four right angles; as a square r...
SQUANDERING, ppr. Spending lavishly; wasting.
SQUANDERER, n. One who spends his money prodigally, without necessity or use; a ...
SQUANDERED, pp. Spent lavishly and without necessity or use; wasted; dissipated,...
SQUANDER, v.t. [G., to turn.] 1. To spend lavishly or profusely; to spend prodig...