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SPORTFUL, a. 1. Merry; frolicksome; full of jesting; indulging in mirth or play;...
SPORTER, n. One who sports.
SPORT, n. 1. That which diverts and makes merry; play; game; diversion; also, mi...
SPORADIC, SPORADICAL, a. [Gr., separate, scattered; whence certain isles of Gree...
SPORADIC, SPORADICAL, a. [Gr., separate, scattered; whence certain isles of Gree...
SPOONFUL, n. [spoon and full.] 1. As much as a spoon contains or is able to cont...
SPOON-WORT, n. A plant of the genus Cochlearia; scurvy grass.
SPOON-MEAT, n. [spoon and meat.] Food that is or must be taken with a spoon; liq...
SPOON-DRIFT, n. In seamens language, a showery sprinkling of sea water, swept fr...
SPOON-BILL, n. [spoon and bill.] A fowl of the grallic order, and genus Platatea...
SPOON, n. 1. A small domestic utensil, with a bowl or concave part and a handle,...
SPOOM, v.i. To be driven swiftly; probably a mistake for spoon. [See Spoon , the...
SPOOL, n. [G.] A piece of cane or reed, or a hollow cylinder of wood with a ridg...
SPONTOON, n. A kind of half pike; a military weapon borne by officers of infantry.
SPONTANEOUSNESS, n. 1. Voluntariness; freedom of will; accord unconstrained; app...
SPONTANEOUSLY, adv. 1. Voluntarily; of his own will or accord; used of animals; ...