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SPLINT, SPLINTER, n. [G.] 1. A piece of wood split off; a thin piece (in proport...
SPLICE, SPLISE, v.t. [G.] To separate the strands of the two ends of a rope, and...
SPLENT, n. 1. A callous substance or insensible swelling on the shank-bone of a ...
SPLENITIVE, a. Hot; fiery; passionate; irritable. [Not in use.] I am not splenit...
SPLENISH, a. Affected with spleen; peevish; fretful.
SPLENIC, a. Belonging to the spleen; as the splenic vein.
SPLENETIC, a. [L.] Affected with spleen; peevish; fretful. You humor me when I a...
SPLENDROUS, a. Having splendor. [Not in use.]
SPLENDOR, n. [L. See Plant and Planet.] 1. Great brightness; brilliant luster; a...
SPLENDIDLY, adv. 1. With great brightness or brilliant light. 2. Magnificently; ...
SPLENDID, a. [L., to shine. See Plain.] 1. Properly, shining; very bright; as a ...
SPLENDENT, a. [L., to shine.] 1. Shining; glossy; beaming with light; as splende...
SPLEENY, a. 1. Angry; peevish; fretful. A spleeny Lutheran, and not wholesome to...
SPLEENWORT, n. [L.] A plant of the genus Asplenium; miltwaste.
SPLEENLESS, a. Kind; gentle; mild.
SPLEENFUL, a. 1. Angry; peevish; fretful. Myself have calmd their spleenful muti...