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(n)
(countable, uncountable) Aromatic or pungent plant matter (usually dried) used to season or flavor food.
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A mixed arsenide of iron (and cobalt, nickel, and copper) produced during the smelting of lead
(heading) Unlimited or generalized extent, physical or otherwise.
A person in a marriage or marital relationship.
(N)
Spies most commonly refers to people who engage in spying, espionage or clandestine operations.
A surname.
(adj)
(obsolete) thick, compact, dense, or crowded
Of a flavor, provoking a burning sensation due to the presence of capsaicin or a similar chemical.
A hyperactive, erratically behaving person.
A pair of athletic shoes equipped with spikes on the sole and heel for better traction.
(v)
Alternative spelling of spaz. [(colloquial, derogatory, offensive) To have a tantrum or fit.]
Uncommon spelling of spicy. [Of, pertaining to, or containing spice.]
a federal channel in Russia which is associated with the Russian Orthodox Church.
Having spice added, spicy.
That which adds spice or (figurative) excitement.
(Latin for "Hope") worshipped as a goddess in ancient Roman religion.
Alternative spelling of sais. [(chiefly India) A groom, or servant with responsibility for the horses.]
(obsolete) To disperse.
The act of spaying an animal.
Alternative spelling of sais (“groom or chauffeur”). [(chiefly India) A groom, or servant with responsibility for the horses.]
A surname from German.
(Scotland, archaic) To divine; foretell.
a computer bus system that was used in most SPARC-based computers (including all SPARCstations) from Sun Microsystems and others during the 1990s.
Frozen seawater.
(intransitive, obsolete) To cut; to penetrate.
The dimensions or magnitude of a thing; how big something is.
A liquid (often thickened) condiment or accompaniment to food.
(formal, intransitive) To stop.
(British) Initialism of Secret Intelligence Service. [(UK, formal) MI6]
A health resort near a mineral spring or hot spring.
(US) Backtalk, cheek, sarcasm.
A surname
(British, Ireland, India) An assessed tax, duty, or levy; billeting.
Alternative spelling of spacy. [(colloquial) spaced-out]
A Central and Eastern European coat of arms.
(slang) Marijuana, weed.
A diminutive of the female given name Cecilia.
(transitive, figurative, modern usage) To accept, support, or take on as one’s own (an idea or a cause).
(colloquial) spacious; having much space
Cisgender (or sometimes cissexual): not trans (transgender or transsexual) nor non-binary.
An object inserted to hold a space open in a row of items, e.g. beads or printed type.
(colloquial, intransitive) To make a hissing sound.
The seis is a type of Puerto Rican Jíbaro dance music closely associated with the décima.
(District of Columbia, slang) To excite.
Obsolete form of souse. [(transitive) To immerse in liquid; to steep or drench.]
(obsolete, dice games) six
(chiefly in the plural) Patronage or protection.
(transitive, law) To vest ownership of an estate in land (to someone).
(Australia slang) An outhouse; an outbuilding used as a lavatory.
(education) Initialism of Studies of society and environment.
(obsolete) space.
Obsolete form of size (“bulk; largeness”). [The dimensions or magnitude of a thing; how big something is.]
(slang) A sausage (food product).
(obsolete) A sluice or lock, as in a river or canal, to make it more navigable.
A way in which objects or people are separated by spaces.
(anatomy) Initialism of posterior superior iliac spine.
(historical) A type of round shield borne by ancient Greek soldiers.
(pathology) Initialism of persistent sexual arousal syndrome. [(pathology) Synonym of persistent genital arousal disorder.]
(computing, slang) The main computer case containing the central components of a personal computer.
(Singapore, education) Initialism of character and citizenship education.
(medicine) Initialism of contrast-enhanced ultrasound.
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A city in Tunisia.
Obsolete form of souse. [Something kept or steeped in brine.]