English Words: S

54,294 words · Page 170 of 1086

SDASnoun

Initialism of secondary dendrite arm spacing.

SDCHname

Initialism of Shared Dictionary Compression over HTTP: a compression technique for the World Wide Web.

sdeignverb

To disdain.

Sderotname

A city in southern Israel.

SDFname

Initialism of (Japanese) Self-Defence Force(s).

SDGnoun

Initialism of single-display groupware.

SDInoun

Initialism of single-document interface.

SDLPname

Initialism of Social Democratic and Labour Party.

SDLTnoun

Initialism of stamp duty land tax.

sDMARDnoun

Initialism of synthetic disease-modifying antirheumatic drug.

sdownadj

Being or relating to the squark that is the superpartner of a down quark.

sdown squarknoun

A squark which is the hypothetical supersymmetric partner of a down quark.

SDPname

Initialism of Social Democratic Party, a centre-left political party in the United Kingdom.

SDRnoun

Initialism of special drawing right.

sdrawkcabadj

Backwards.

Sdrolnoun

The anabolic steroid Methyldrostanolone, also known as Superdrol

sdrucciolaadj

Formed of words stressed on their antepenults and rhyming on all three final syllables.

SDWAname

Initialism of Safe Drinking Water Act.

senoun

A type of ancient Chinese plucked zither.

se defendendonoun

A plea of self-defense.

se'nnightnoun

Alternative form of sennight.

se-tenantnoun

A set of postage stamps with differing values, colours, etc, but printed on the same sheet.

seanoun

A large body of salt water.

sea addernoun

A European fifteen-spined stickleback, a fish of species Spinachia spinachia (syn. Gasterosteus spinachia).

sea angelnoun

Any of a group of small swimming sea slugs of the suborder Gymnosomata

sea applenoun

A round, colourful sea cucumber of the genera Paracucumaria and Paracolochirus, found primarily in Indo-Pacific waters.

sea archnoun

An opening through a headland, leaving a bridge of rock over the water.

sea ballnoun

A clump of seaweed produced by the action of the waves

sea bassnoun

Any of various species of saltwater fish in various families, or a specimen thereof, in several families in order Perciformes

sea birdnoun

Alternative spelling of seabird.

sea blubbernoun

A jellyfish; a medusa.

sea bluebellnoun

Mertensia maritima, a flowering plant in the genus Boraginaceae.

sea boynoun

A boy employed on a ship; a child seaman.

sea breadnoun

Synonym of hardtack.

sea butterflynoun

Any of the suborder Thecosomata of small pelagic sea snails.

sea calfnoun

Synonym of common seal (Phoca vitulina).

sea campionnoun

A flowering plant, Silene maritima.

sea canarynoun

The beluga.

sea cardnoun

A mariner's card, or compass.

sea catnoun

A marine otter (Lontra felina).

sea changenoun

A profound transformation; a metamorphosis.

sea chartnoun

Synonym of nautical chart.

sea chestnoun

A box or case used to store a sailor's property.

sea couch grassnoun

Elymus pungens, a species of couch grass.

sea cownoun

Any of several marine mammals of the order Sirenia, including the manatee and dugong.

sea cradlenoun

A chiton (kind of marine mollusc).

sea crownoun

Alternative form of sea-crow

sea cucumbernoun

An echinoderm of the class Holothuroidea, with an elongated body and leathery skin.

sea daynoun

A day on which a cruise ship remains at sea all day (i.e. passengers cannot leave the ship).

sea dognoun

Alternative spelling of seadog.

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

The English alphabetical index for the letter S contains 54,294 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 1,086 pages, and you are currently viewing page 170. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

On this page 50 of 50 entries carry a part-of-speech tag and 50 carry at least one stored definition. Coverage varies across letters because Wiktionary volunteers build entries at different speeds for different parts of the alphabet, letters with common starting sounds (S, C, T, P) usually have the densest coverage, while less frequent starters (X, Q, Z) tend to have shorter but more specialised lists. PlainSpell surfaces whatever data is present and links back to the source when a definition is not yet recorded.

For readers using this index as a spelling reference, the guarantee is that every form you see on the list is a documented English headword, not a guess, not a derived inflection lacking a lemma row. If a word you expected to find is absent from the "S" list, it usually means the form exists only as an inflection of another lemma (e.g. a past participle stored under the infinitive) or the entry has not yet been imported from Wiktionary. Use the search bar or the misspelling lookup to resolve these cases.