English Words: S

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sharpenableadj

Capable of being sharpened.

sharpenedadj

Having a sharp point or edge.

sharpenernoun

A device for making things sharp.

sharpenestverb

second-person singular simple present indicative of sharpen

sharpenethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of sharpen

sharpeningnoun

The act by which something is sharpened.

sharperadj

comparative form of sharp: more sharp

Sharpey's fibresnoun

A matrix of connective tissue consisting of bundles of strong collagenous fibres connecting periosteum to bone.

sharpfinadj

Having sharp fins.

sharpienoun

An alert person.

Sharpiegatename

A 2002 controversy where Terry Owens signed a football with a Sharpie hidden in his sock.

sharpishadj

Somewhat sharp (sudden, abrupt).

sharpishlyadv

In a sharpish manner.

sharpitenoun

An orthorhombic mineral containing calcium, carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and uranium.

Sharplesname

A surname.

sharplingnoun

A stickleback.

sharplyadv

In a sharp manner, in various senses.

sharpnessnoun

the cutting ability of an edge; keenness.

sharpsnoun

plural of sharp

sharpshootverb

To shoot with precision.

sharpshooternoun

A person trained to shoot precisely with a rifle; a marksman.

sharpshootingnoun

Highly accurate marksmanship.

sharpsternoun

A swindler; someone who is adept at conning others; a con artist.

sharptailnoun

The pintail duck.

sharptailednoun

Any of various birds with a somewhat pointed tail, such as the sharp-tailed grouse (Tympanuchus phasianellus) or sharp-tailed sparrow (Ammodramus spp.).

sharptoothadj

Having sharp teeth; used in the names of various creatures.

sharqinoun

A hot desert wind in an Arabic country, especially in North Africa.

Sharqianame

A governorate in north-eastern Egypt.

Sharrername

A surname from German.

Sharrockname

A surname from Old English.

Sharronname

A surname from French.

sharrownoun

A marking (often consisting of an image of a bicycle with two inverted V shapes either above or below it) on the surface of a paved road shared by both bicycles and other vehicles indicating a portion of the road that cyclists may use.

shartintj

Alternative spelling of 'sheart.

shartingnoun

The act or process of the verb shart.

Shartzername

A surname from German.

Sharynname

A female given name, variant of Sharon.

Sharyngolname

A city in Darkhan-Uul, Mongolia.

shashnoun

The scarf of a turban.

Shashamanename

A city in Ethiopia, known for its large Rastafarian community.

Shashankname

A male given name from Sanskrit used in India.

Shashiname

A district of Jingzhou, Hubei, China.

shashianoun

Alternative form of shashiya.

shashiyanoun

A Maghrebi brimless cap with a tassel and straight sides.

shashkanoun

A kind of guardless, lightly-curved sabre used in Russia.

shashlicknoun

Alternative spelling of shashlik.

shashliknoun

A form of shish kebab, originally made of marinated lamb meat.

shashlikinoun

plural of shashlik

shashlyknoun

Alternative spelling of shashlik.

shashlykinoun

plural of shashlyk

Shashtiname

The sixth day (tithi) of the lunar fortnight (paksha) in the Hindu calendar.

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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 325. 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.

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