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SPOON, n. 1. A small domestic utensil, with a bowl or concave part and a handle,...
SPOOM, v.i. To be driven swiftly; probably a mistake for spoon. [See Spoon , the...
SPOOL, n. [G.] A piece of cane or reed, or a hollow cylinder of wood with a ridg...
SPONTOON, n. A kind of half pike; a military weapon borne by officers of infantry.
SPONTANEOUSNESS, n. 1. Voluntariness; freedom of will; accord unconstrained; app...
SPONTANEOUSLY, adv. 1. Voluntarily; of his own will or accord; used of animals; ...
SPONTANEOUS, a. [L., of free will.] 1. Voluntary; acting by its own impulse or w...
SPONTANEITY, n. [L., of free will.] Voluntariness; the quality of being of free ...
SPONSOR, n. [L.] A surety; one who binds himself to answer for another, and is r...
SPONSION, n. [L., to engage.] The act of becoming surety for another.
SPONSAL, a. [L., to betroth.] Relating to marriage or to a spouse.
SPONK, n. [a word probably formed on punk.] Touchwood. In Scotland, a match; som...
SPONGE. [See Spunge .]
SPONDYL, SPONDYLE, n. [L., Gr.] A joint of the back bone; a verteber or vertebra.
SPONDYL, SPONDYLE, n. [L., Gr.] A joint of the back bone; a verteber or vertebra.
SPONDEE, n. [L.] A poetic foot of two long syllables.