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SPITTLE, n. [from spit.] 1. Saliva; the thick moist matter which is secreted by ...
SPITTING, ppr. 1. Putting on a spit. 2. Ejecting saliva from the mouth.
SPITTER, n. 1. One that puts meat on a spit. 2. One who ejects saliva from his m...
SPITAL, SPITTEL, n. Corrupted from hospital. Rob not the spital, or charitable f...
SPITTED, pp. [from spit.] 1. Put upon a spit. 2. Shot out into length.
SPITEFULNESS, n. The desire to vex, annoy or mischief, proceeding from irritatio...
SPITEFULLY, adv. With a desire to vex, annoy or injure; malignantly; maliciously.
SPITEFUL, a. Filled with spite; having a desire to vex, annoy or injure; maligna...
SPITED, pp. Hated; vexed.
SPITE, n. [L.] Hatred; rancor; malice; malignity; malevolence. Spite, however, i...
SPITCHCOCK, v.t. To split an eel lengthwise and broil it. SPITCHCOCK , n. An eel...
SPITAL, SPITTEL, n. Corrupted from hospital. Rob not the spital, or charitable f...
SPIT, n. [G.] 1. An iron prong or bar pointed, on which meat is roasted. 2. Such...
SPISSITUDE, n. [supra.] Thickness of soft substances; the denseness or compactne...
SPISS, a. [L.] Thick; close; dense. [Not in use.]
SPIRY, a. 1. Of a spiral form; wreathed; curled; as the spiry volumes of a serpe...