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Webster Dictionary :: Spinage

SPIN'ACH, SPIN'AGE, n. [L. spinacia.] A plant of the genus Spinacia.

Webster Dictionary :: Spinach

SPIN'ACH, SPIN'AGE, n. [L. spinacia.] A plant of the genus Spinacia.

Webster Dictionary :: Spin

SPIN, v.t. pret. and pp. spun. Span is not used. [If the sense is to draw out or...

Webster Dictionary :: Spilth

SPILTH, n. [from spill.] Any thing spilt. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Spilt

SPILT, pret. and pp. of spill.

Webster Dictionary :: Spilling-lines

SPILLING-LINES, in a ship, are ropes for furling more conveniently the square sa...

Webster Dictionary :: Spilling

SPILL'ING, ppr. Suffering to fall or run out, as liquids; shedding.

Webster Dictionary :: Spiller

SPILL'ER, n. 1. One that spills or sheds. 2. A kind of fishing line.

Webster Dictionary :: Spilled

SPILL'ED, pp. Suffered to fall, as liquids; shed.

Webster Dictionary :: Spill

SPILL, n. [a different orthography of spile, supra.] 1. A small peg or pin for s...

Webster Dictionary :: Spile

SPILE, n. [L. pilus, pilum, _c.] 1. A small peg or wooden pin, used to stop a ho...

Webster Dictionary :: Spiky

SPI'KY, a. Having a sharp point.

Webster Dictionary :: Spiking

SPI'KING, ppr. Fastening with spikes; stopping with large nails.

Webster Dictionary :: Spikenard

SPIKENARD, n. spik'nard. [L. spica nardi.] 1. A plant of the genus Nardus. 2. Th...

Webster Dictionary :: Spikelet

SPI'KELET, n. In botany, a small spike of a large one; or a subdivision of a spike.

Webster Dictionary :: Spiked

SPI'KED, pp. Furnished with spikes, as corn; fastened with spikes; stopped with ...

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