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Webster Dictionary :: Spondyle

SPONDYL, SPONDYLE, n. [L., Gr.] A joint of the back bone; a verteber or vertebra.

Webster Dictionary :: Spondyl

SPONDYL, SPONDYLE, n. [L., Gr.] A joint of the back bone; a verteber or vertebra.

Webster Dictionary :: Spondee

SPONDEE, n. [L.] A poetic foot of two long syllables.

Webster Dictionary :: Spondaical

SPONDAIC, SPONDAICAL, a. [See Spondee .] Pertaining to a spondee; denoting two l...

Webster Dictionary :: Spondaic

SPONDAIC, SPONDAICAL, a. [See Spondee .] Pertaining to a spondee; denoting two l...

Webster Dictionary :: Spoliation

SPOLIATION, n. 1. The act of plundering, particularly of plundering an enemy in ...

Webster Dictionary :: Spoliate

SPOLIATE, v.t. [L.] To plunder; to pillage. SPOLIATE , v.i. To practice plunder;...

Webster Dictionary :: Spokesman

SPOKESMAN, n. [speak, spoke, and man.[ One who speaks for another. He shall be t...

Webster Dictionary :: Spoken

SPOKEN, pp. of speak. pron. spokn.

Webster Dictionary :: Spoke-shave

SPOKE-SHAVE, n. A kind of plane to smooth the shells of blocks.

Webster Dictionary :: Spoke

SPOKE, pret. of speak. SPOKE , n. [G., this word, whose radical sense is to shoo...

Webster Dictionary :: Spoiling

SPOILING, ppr. 1. Plundering; pillaging; corrupting; rendering useless. 2. Wasti...

Webster Dictionary :: Spoilful

SPOILFUL, a. Wasteful; rapacious. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Spoiler

SPOILER, n. 1. A plunderer; a pillager; a robber. 2. One that corrupts, mars or ...

Webster Dictionary :: Spoiled

SPOILED, pp. Plundered; pillaged; corrupted; rendered useless.

Webster Dictionary :: Spoil

SPOIL, v.t. [L., to pull asunder, to tear, to strip, to peel.] 1. To plunder; to...

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