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(adj)
Exceptionally clean.
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Without speed; slow; sluggish or steady.
Without sport.
Not speaking; not knowing what to say; silent, especially due to surprise, amazement, etc.; wordless.
Without sight; blind; unseeing.
(n)
(figurative) The center of attention; the highlight or most important part.
Lacking a seat.
(archaic) Insatiable.
(v)
(transitive, figurative) To draw attention to.
Without a spouse; unmarried.
spots before the eyes caused by opaque cell fragments in the vitreous humor and lens
Comfort or consolation in a time of loneliness or distress.
Cowardly, uncourageous; lacking character.
Not having (noticeable) seeds.
spotless, perfectly clean
The act of spotting or sighting something.
Without space characters; without spaces or gaps.
(British, slang) Lacking in funds; without assets; poor.
(adv)
In a spotless manner.
Lacking a spare tire.
Lacking a side; open at the sides.
A surname from Italian.
Incapable of being spanned; vast.
In a spotty manner.
A tube or lip through which liquid or steam is poured or discharged.
(computer science) Of a system or protocol, such that it does not keep a persistent state between transactions.
A surname.
free of salt
Lacking support; unsupported
(no comparative or superlative) Characterized by spots (used especially of animals and plants).
Having plenty of space; roomy; capacious.
Marked by or showing lack of due thought or care.
Having spots; spotted.
A brief argument, falling out, quarrel.
A male given name from Aramaic of Biblical origin.
Seemingly well-reasoned, plausible or true, but actually fallacious.
A stiff legging worn over the instep and ankles of a shoe.
Any of several Nordic breeds of dog such as the Pomeranian or Samoyed.
(trademark, pharmacology) A preparation for tadalafil.
Lacking energy, drive, motivation or emotion. Enervated.
(N)
The (German for sparrow), later renamed the Victoria 250, is a four-wheeled microcar that was built between 1956 and 1958.
A small portable telescope.
(astronomy) A winter constellation of the northern sky, said to resemble a whale. It includes the star Mira.
alone, unaccompanied (as a stage direction)
Not having a scent, odorless.
A person who observes something.
without a spark
(law) The location of a property as used for taxation or other legal purposes.
(countable, figurative) A sudden increase or rush of something; a flood, an outburst, an outpouring.
Without socks; not wearing socks.
Without a sole.
A surname from German.
(obsolete) spittle
Without a son.
A temporary structure, similar to a small palace or castle, made from blocks of ice.
A grain, considered either a subspecies of wheat, Triticum aestivum subsp. spelta, or a separate species Triticum spelta or Triticum dicoccon.
Without weight.
Lacking wit or understanding; foolish.
(slang, vulgar) Having an empty bowel; greatly frightened; see usage notes below.
(baseball, of a batter) Having failed to make any base hits over a period of time, usually one game.
Not possessing, or not wearing, a hat.
Without heat.
(botany) Having no petals.
Alternative spelling of opalize. [(transitive) To convert into a form of opal or chalcedony, especially to convert wood into such a fossilized form.]
Without knots.
Without sound.
(Egyptian mythology) A war, hunting, and fertility goddess
A census-designated place in Texas.
(music) A list of the songs to be played by a particular band or musical act for a particular show or tour.
Alternative form of setlist. [(music) A list of the songs to be played by a particular band or musical act for a particular show or tour.]
A surname from Hungarian.
Salus ("safety", "salvation", "welfare")M. De Vaan Etymological Dictionary of Latin Leyden 2010 s.v.; The Oxford Classical Dictionary 4th ed.
(idiomatic) A cursory inspection or examination, especially of a sample of something.
(countable) A splinter, fragment or chip, especially of stone.
Without sauce (condiment for food).