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SPRAT, n. A small fish of the species Clupea.
SPRANG, pret. of spring; but sprung is more generally used.
SPRAINTS, n. The dung of an otter.
SPRAINING, ppr. Injuring by excessive extension.
SPRAINED, pp. Injured by excessive straining.
SPRAIN, v.t. To overstrain the ligaments of a joint; to stretch the ligaments so...
SPRAG, a. Vigorous; sprightly. [Local.] [Note. In America, this word is, in popu...
SPOUTING, ppr. Throwing in a stream from a pipe or narrow opening; pouring out w...
SPOUTED, pp. Thrown in a stream from a pipe or narrow orifice.
SPOUT, n. [G., to spit, and spotten is to mock, banter, sport. These are of one ...
SPOUSELESS, a. Destitute of a husband or of a wife; as a spouseless king or queen.
SPOUSED, pp. Wedded; joined in marriage; married; but seldom used. The word used...
SPOUSE, n. [L., to engage.] One engaged or joined in wedlock; a married person, ...
SPOUSAL, a. [from spouse.] Pertaining to marriage; nuptial; matrimonial; conjuga...
SPOUSAGE, n. [See Spouse .[ The act of espousing. [Not used.]
SPOTTY, a. Full of spots; marked with discolored places.