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SPAN'COUNTER, SPAN'F'ARTING, n. A play at which within a span or circuit marked.
SPAN'CEL, v.t. To tie the legs of a horse or cow with a rope .
SPAN'-NEW, a. Quite new; probably bright-new.
SPAN, n. [This word is formed on the root of bend, L. pando. The primary sense i...
SPALT, SPELT, n. A whitish scaly mineral, used to promote the fusion of metals. ...
SPALL, n. The shoulder. [Not English.]
SPAKE, pret. of speak; nearly obsolete. We not use spoke.
SPA'HEE, SPA'HI, n. [See Seapoy .] One of the Turkish cavalry.
SPA'HEE, SPA'HI, n. [See Seapoy .] One of the Turkish cavalry.
SPAG'YRIST, n. A chemist. [Not in use.]
SPAGYR'IC, a. [L. spagyricus.] Chemical. [Not in use.] SPAGYR'IC , n. A chemist....
SPA'DO, n. [L.] A gelding.
SPA'DIX, n. [L.] In botany, the receptacle in palms and some other plants, proce...
SPADILLE, n. spadil'. The ace of spades at omber.
SPA'DEFUL, n. [spade and full.] As much as a spade will hold. SPADI""CEOUS , a. ...
SPA'DE-BONE, n. [spade and bone.] The shoulder blade. [I believe little used.]