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SPAWN'ED, pp. Produced or deposited, as the eggs of fish or frogs.
SPAWN, n. It has no plural. [If this word is not contracted, it belongs to the r...
SPAWL'ING, ppr. Throwing spittle carelessly from the mouth. SPAWL'ING , n. Saliv...
SPAWL, v.i. To throw saliva from the mouth in a scattering form; to disperse spi...
SPAW, SPA, n. 1. A mineral water from a place of this name in Germany. The name ...
SPAV'INED, a. Affected with spavis.
SPAV'IN, n. A tumor or excrescence that forms on the inside of a horse's hough, ...
SPAT'ULATE, a. [from L. spathula.] In botany, a spatulate leaf is one shaped lik...
SPAT'ULA, SPAT'TLE, n. [L. spathula, spatha, a slice. from the root of L. pateo;...
SPATTLING-POPPY, n. [L. papaver spumeum.] A plant; white behen; a species of Cam...
SPAT'TLE, n. Spittle. [Not in use.]
SPAT'TERING, ppr. 1. Sprinkling with or foul matter. 2. Aspersing.
SPAT'TERED, pp. 1. Sprinkling with moist some liquid or dirty substance. 2. Aspe...
SPAT'TERDASHES, n. plu. [spatter and dash.] Coverings for the legs to keep them ...
SPAT'TER, v.t. [This root is a derivative of the family of spit, or L. pateo. Se...
SPA'TIATE, v.t. [L. spatior.] To rove; to ramble. [Not in use.]