| SCIAMACHIES | • sciamachies n. Plural of sciamachy. • SCIAMACHY n. fighting with a shadow or an imaginary opponent, also SCIOMACHY, SKIAMACHY. |
| SCIENTISING | • scientising v. Present participle of scientise. • SCIENTISE v. to treat in a scientific way, also SCIENTIZE. |
| SCIENTISTIC | • scientistic adj. Of, pertaining to, advocating, or acting in accordance with scientism. • SCIENTISTIC adj. like a scientist. |
| SCIENTIZING | • scientizing v. Present participle of scientize. • SCIENTIZE v. to treat in a scientific way, also SCIENTISE. |
| SCINCOIDIAN | • Scincoidian n. (Zoology, dated) skink. • SCINCOIDIAN n. a member of the skink family. |
| SCINTIGRAMS | • scintigrams n. Plural of scintigram. • SCINTIGRAM n. a diagram produced by scintigraphy. |
| SCINTILLANT | • scintillant adj. That scintillates. • SCINTILLANT adj. sparkling. |
| SCINTILLATE | • scintillate v. (Intransitive) To give off sparks; to shine as if emanating sparks; to twinkle or glow. • scintillate v. (Astronomy) Of a star or other celestial body: to vary rapidly in brightness; to twinkle. • scintillate v. (Nuclear physics) Especially of a phosphor: to emit a flash of light upon absorbing ionizing radiation. |
| SCINTILLONS | • SCINTILLON n. a luminescent body present in the cytoplasm of some dinoflagellates. |
| SCINTISCANS | • scintiscans n. Plural of scintiscan. • SCINTISCAN n. a 2-D image from a radioisotope scan, also SCINTILLISCAN. |
| SCIOMACHIES | • sciomachies n. Plural of sciomachy. • SCIOMACHY n. fighting with a shadow or an imaginary opponent, also SCIAMACHY, SKIAMACHY. |
| SCIOMANCERS | • sciomancers n. Plural of sciomancer. • SCIOMANCER n. one who practises sciomancy, divination with the help of ghosts. |
| SCIOMANCIES | • SCIOMANCY n. divination with the help of ghosts. |
| SCIOSOPHIES | • sciosophies n. Plural of sciosophy. • SCIOSOPHY n. a system of knowledge without basis in science. |
| SCIRRHOSITY | • scirrhosity n. (Medicine) A morbid induration, as of a gland; the state of being scirrhous. • SCIRRHOSITY n. the state of being scirrhous, resembling a scirrhus, a hard swelling. |
| SCISSORTAIL | • scissortail n. A bird, the scissor-tailed flycatcher. • scissortail n. A dragonfly of the genus Microgomphus. • scissortail n. Any of various fish with forked tails, as the bluefin driftfish (Psenes pellucidus) or the devilfish (genus Assessor). |
| SCISSORWISE | • scissorwise adv. In the manner of scissors, with two blades (or similar) opening in opposite directions. • SCISSORWISE adv. in the fashion of scissors. |