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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...
SPEC'ULATIVENESS, n. The state of being speculative, or of consisting in specula...
SPEC'ULATIVELY, adv. 1. In contemplation; with meditation. 2. Ideally; theoretic...
SPEC'ULATIVE, a. 1. Given to speculation; contemplative; applied to persons. The...
SPEC'ULATIST, n. One who speculates or forms theories; a speculator.
SPEC'ULATE, v.i. [L. speculor, to view, to contemplate, from specio, to see.] 1....
SPEC'ULAR, a. [L. specularis, from speculum, a mirror, from specio, to see.] 1. ...
SPECUA'TION, n. 1. Examination by the eye; view [Little used.] 2. Mental view of...
SPEC'TRUM, n. [L.] A visible form; an image of something See N, continuing after...
SPEC'TER, n. [L. spectrum, from specto, to behold.] 1. An apparition; the appear...