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Webster Dictionary :: Shall

SHALL, 1. Shall is primarily in the present, and in our mother tongue was follow...

Webster Dictionary :: Shale

SHALE, v.t. To peel. [ Not in use . See Shell .] SHALE , n. 1. A shell or husk. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Shal

SHAL, verb auxiliary. pret, should. [L. scelus .]

Webster Dictionary :: Shaky

SHA'KY, a. Cracked, as timber.

Webster Dictionary :: Shaking

SHA'KING, ppr. Impelling to a wavering motion; causing to vacillate or waver; ag...

Webster Dictionary :: Shaker

SHA'KER, n. 1. A person or thing that shakes or agitates; as the shaker of the e...

Webster Dictionary :: Shaken

SHAKEN, pp. sha'kn . 1. Impelled with a vacillating motion; agitated. 2. a. Crac...

Webster Dictionary :: Shake

SHAKE, v.t. pret. shook ; pp. shaken . 1. To cause to move with quick vibrations...

Webster Dictionary :: Shail

SHAIL, v.t. To walk sidewise. [ Low and not in use .] [This word is probably the...

Webster Dictionary :: Shaik

SHAIK, n.

Webster Dictionary :: Shah

SHAH, n. A Persian signifying king.

Webster Dictionary :: Shagreen

SHAGREE'N, n. A kind of grained leather prepared of the skin of a fish, a specie...

Webster Dictionary :: Shaggy

SHAG'GY, 1. Rough with long hair or wool. About his shoulders hangs the shaggy s...

Webster Dictionary :: Shagginess

SHAG'GINESS, The state of being shaggt; roughness with long losse hair or wool.

Webster Dictionary :: Shaggedness

SHAG'GEDNESS, n.

Webster Dictionary :: Shagged

SHAG'GED, a.

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