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Words that sound like "special" — phonetic neighbours useful for wordplay, puns, song lyrics, and dialogue.
(adj)
Distinguished by a unique, particular, or unusual quality.
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Pertaining to (the dimension of) space.
Alternative spelling of spatial. [Pertaining to (the dimension of) space.]
(adv)
For a special purpose, person, or occasion.
(n)
A reduction in consumer cost (usually for a limited time) for items or services rendered; the thing thus sold.
Exceptional in importance or significance; special.
Spit, usually frothy and of a milky coloration.
Of or relating to society.
(geometry) A curve that is the locus of a point that rotates about a fixed point while continuously increasing its distance from that point.
A small spot or speck on the skin, plumage or foliage.
of or relating to a spouse, spouses; to the relationship between spouses
A surname from Italian.
With reference to space or arrangement in space.
A spatula.
(obsolete) A spy.
Misspelling of spatially. [With reference to space or arrangement in space.]
A spatulate formation.
(computing) A child process launched by a shell.
The empty shell of a marine mollusk.
An occult or magical sign, image or symbol.
Alternative form of seashell. [The empty shell of a marine mollusk.]
A surname.
A mess or confusion.
Words or a formula supposed to have magical powers.
(v)
To conclude or resolve (something):
(focus) Particularly; to a greater extent than is normal.
That in which one specializes; a chosen expertise or talent; bailiwick.
(anatomy, zootomy) Of or relating to the spine.
A bag or case with one or two shoulder straps, especially used to carry books etc.
Money in the form of coins made from precious metal that has an intrinsic value; coinage.
To focus one's study upon a particular skill, field, topic, or genre.
A plastic paste meant for filling cracks and holes in plaster.
Archaic form of satchel. [A bag or case with one or two shoulder straps, especially used to carry books etc.]
(slang) special
A surname from German.
(zoology) Permanently attached to a substrate; not free to move about.
Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of specialize. [To make distinct or separate from what is common, particularly:]
(aviation, meteorology) The aviation special weather report; a specially encoded weather observation report.
A surname from Hebrew.
A breakfast cereal made primarily from rice and wheat.
Having the form of a spatula.
Either of two Scottish kitchen implements made of wood: a flat one for turning oatcakes, or a stick for stirring porridge.
Of, pertaining to, or having setae
Of or pertaining to a sere.
(organic chemistry) A radical, C₂₇H₅₅, supposed to exist in several compounds obtained from waxes.
voluble; loquacious
(N)
(SET Language) a very high-level programming language based on the mathematical theory of sets.
(UK) Synonym of peephole.
a genus of birds of the family alcedinidae
Clothing.
(uncountable) The act, practice, ability, or subject of forming words with letters, or of reading the letters of words; orthography.
Prudent and restrained in the use of resources; careful, economical or frugal.
The act of making a speech.
(obsolete) peril
(transitive) To drop something so that it spreads out or makes a mess; to accidentally pour.
(intransitive) To be exciting or dazzling.
Senses relating to tangible things.
To act as sutler; to supply provisions and other articles to troops.
Any of various kinds of alcoholic drink.
A male given name from Ancient Greek; best known for a ninth century missionary to the Slavs.
(nautical) The edge-curve of a plank or of a strake in a vessel's hull.
the fictional world of the Square role-playing video games Final Fantasy X and X-2.
(UK, archaic, dialect) A spadeful.
A Central American plant, Agave sisalana, cultivated for its sword-shaped leaves that yield fibers used for rope.
A female given name from Norwegian.
Readily cut or split.
a coastal village situated in the central plains of Albania's Western Lowlands region.
A car of the BMW CSL series.
The suslik.
Any mollusk of the cephalopod genus Spirula, of which Spirula spirula is the only extant species.
(archaic) The cuttings, shavings and other refuse of animal hides, used to make glue.
A function on some telephones allowing a phone number to be dialed by pressing only one or two keys.
A unisex given name from Latin.
(Christianity) One of the books of the New Testament which was originally a letter issued by an apostle to an individual or a community.
The giving up of rights, property etc. which one is entitled to.
Of or pertaining to Easter.
Adoption of a plan, cause, or idea.
Not sociable; having minimal social connections with others; not inclined to connect with others socially.
citation; quotation
An act of noticing or observing.
Abbreviation of cytology. [(biology) The study of cells.]