| DISESPOUSE | • disespouse v. (Poetic, transitive) To release from espousal or plighted faith. • DISESPOUSE v. (Milton) to release from espousal or plighted faith. |
| DISPOSURES | • disposures n. Plural of disposure. • DISPOSURE n. disposal, disposition. |
| RESUSPENDS | • resuspends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of resuspend. • RESUSPEND v. to suspend again. |
| SANDSPOUTS | • sandspouts n. Plural of sandspout. • SANDSPOUT n. a moving pillar of sand drawn up in a whirlwind. |
| SCINDAPSUS | • Scindapsus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Araceae – found from southeast Asia to Queensland and islands of… • SCINDAPSUS n. any plant of the tropical Asiatic climbing genus Scindapsus, grown as greenhouse or house plants for their leathery heart-shaped variegated leaves. |
| SOUNDPOSTS | • soundposts n. Plural of soundpost. • sound␣posts n. Plural of sound post. • SOUNDPOST n. a small post on guitars, violins etc. that joins the front surface to the back. |
| SPISSITUDE | • spissitude n. (Of liquids) Density, thickness; the state or quality of being inspissated or thickened. • spissitude n. Spiritual substance or density, viewed as the fourth dimension of an object. • SPISSITUDE n. density. |
| STUPIDNESS | • stupidness n. (Uncountable, rare) The quality or state of being stupid. • stupidness n. (Countable, rare) The result or product of being stupid. • STUPIDNESS n. the state of being stupid. |
| SUPERSEDES | • supersedes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of supersede. • supersedes n. Plural of supersede. • SUPERSEDE v. to take the place of, also SUPERCEDE. |
| SUPERSTUDS | • superstuds n. Plural of superstud. • SUPERSTUD n. an exceptionally virile male. |
| SUPPRESSED | • suppressed v. Simple past tense and past participle of suppress. • SUPPRESS v. to subdue or hold back. |
| SURPLUSSED | • surplussed v. Simple past tense and past participle of surplus. • SURPLUS v. to be in excess. |
| SUSPENDERS | • suspenders n. (US) A pair of straps crossing one’s shoulders and extending down to one’s trousers, where a clip or… • suspenders n. (Britain) Small straps, attached to a suspender belt, that hold up a woman’s stockings. • SUSPENDER n. a strap to support a sock or stocking. |
| SUSPENSOID | • suspensoid n. (Chemistry) A system of colloid where solid particles are dispersed. • SUSPENSOID n. a colloid dispersed with difficulty, yielding an unstable solution that cannot be reformed after coagulation. |