English Words: S

54,294 words · Page 415 of 1086

signifyingverb

present participle and gerund of signify

signifyinglyadv

In a signifying manner.

signingnoun

The act of concluding a contract, especially by an athlete or entertainer with a company.

signing bonusnoun

Synonym of sign-on bonus.

signing onverb

present participle and gerund of sign on

signiornoun

Alternative form of signore.

signiorizeverb

To exercise dominion; to seigniorize.

signiorshipnoun

State or position of a signore.

signiphoridnoun

Any member of the Signiphoridae of parasitic wasps.

signistnoun

Synonym of signpainter.

signlessadj

Without a sign or signs.

signlessnessnoun

Absence of signs.

signlikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a sign.

signmakernoun

A maker of signs.

signmakingnoun

The making of signs (in various senses).

signmannoun

A person employed to produce signs; a signpainter or signwriter.

signoffnoun

The act or process of signing off (approving with a signature).

signornoun

Alternative form of signore, a courtesy title used towards an Italian man.

Signor-Lipps effectnoun

The principle that due to the incompleteness of the fossil record, the earliest and latest known occurrences of a taxon will almost never represent the ages of the actual earliest and latest organisms belonging to it.

signoranoun

Mrs; madam; title of address or respect for women in Italy.

signorenoun

A courtesy title for Italian men.

Signoretname

A surname from French.

signorianoun

lordship, especially in medieval Italian city states

signorinanoun

A courtesy title for an unmarried woman of Italian origin.

signoriseverb

seigniorize.

signorshipnoun

Polite form of address for an Italian man.

signorynoun

A territory or domain, especially under a feudal lordship.

signoutnoun

Alternative form of sign-out.

signpainternoun

Someone who paints signs.

signpostnoun

A post bearing a sign that gives information on directions.

signposternoun

One who signposts, or directs people to some resource.

signpostingverb

present participle and gerund of signpost

signsnoun

plural of sign

signumnoun

A sign, mark, or symbol.

signupnoun

Alternative spelling of sign-up.

signwriternoun

One who writes signs.

signwritingnoun

Any form of clear lettering designed to be used on signs.

sigogglinadj

Not built correctly; crooked, skewed, or out of balance.

Sigournayname

A surname.

Sigourneyname

A surname from French.

Sigridname

A female given name from the Scandinavian languages, of fairly rare usage.

sigsnoun

plural of sig

siguazodannoun

A phosphodiesterase inhibitor.

Siguencianame

A surname from Spanish.

Siguenzaname

A surname from Spanish.

siguiriyanoun

A deep, expressive form of flamenco music.

Sigurdname

The principal hero of the Volsungasaga and of the Elder Edda's Niflung cycle, who slew a dragon.

Sigurdsonname

A surname from Icelandic.

Sigwart procedurenoun

alcohol septal ablation

Sihname

A surname from Chinese

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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 415. 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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