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SPELK, n. A splinter; a small stick or rod used in thatching.
SPEIGHT, n. A wood pecker. [Not in use.]
SPEET, v.t. [from the root of spit.] To stab. [Not in use.]
SPEE'DY, a. 1. Quick; swift; nimble; hasty; rapid in motion; as a speedy flight;...
SPEE'DWELL, n. A plant of the genus Veronica.
SPEE'DINESS, n. The quality of being speedy; quickness; celerity; haste; dispatch.
SPEEDILY, adv. Quickly; with haste; in a short time. Send speedily to Bertram.
SPEED, v.i. pret. and pp. sped, speeded. [The L. expedio may be from the same ro...
SPEE'CHLESSNESS, n. The state of being speechless; muteness.
SPEE'CHLESS, a. 1. Destitute or deprived of the faculty of speech. More generall...
SPEE'CH-MAKER, n. One who makes speeches; one who speaks much in a public assembly.
SPEECH, n. 1. The faculty of uttering articulate sounds or words, as in human be...
SPED, pret. and pp. of speed.
SPEC'ULM, n. [L.] 1. A mirror or looking glass. 2. A glass that reflects the ima...
SPEC'ULATORY, a. 1. Exercising speculation. 2. Intended or adapted for viewing o...
SPEC'ULATOR, n. 1. One who speculates or forms theories. 2. An observer; a conte...