| SCEATTAS | • sceattas n. Plural of sceatta. • SCEATT n. (Old English) a small silver or gold coin of Anglo-Saxon times, also SCEAT. |
| SCEDULED | • SCEDULE v. (US) to plan, also SCHEDULE. |
| SCEDULES | • scedules n. Plural of scedule. • SCEDULE v. (US) to plan, also SCHEDULE. |
| SCELERAT | • scelerat n. (Obsolete) A villain; a criminal. • SCELERAT n. (French) a villain, also SCELERATE. |
| SCENARIO | • scenario n. An outline of the plot of a dramatic or literary work. • scenario n. A screenplay itself, or an outline or a treatment of it. • scenario n. An outline or model of an expected or supposed sequence of events. |
| SCENDING | • scending v. Present participle of scend. • SCEND v. of a ship, to pitch into the trough of the sea, also SEND. |
| SCENEMAN | • sceneman n. The person who manages the movable scenes in a theatre. • SCENEMAN n. the man who manages the movable scenes in a theatre. |
| SCENEMEN | • scenemen n. Plural of sceneman. • SCENEMAN n. the man who manages the movable scenes in a theatre. |
| SCENICAL | • scenical adj. Dated form of scenic. • SCENICAL adj. of or pertaining to scenery, also SCENIC. |
| SCENTFUL | • scentful adj. Full of scent; odorous. • scentful adj. Having a keen sense of smell. • SCENTFUL adj. having acute sense of smell. |
| SCENTING | • scenting v. Present participle of scent. • scenting n. The act or process by which something is scented. • SCENTING n. the act of a dog scenting its prey. |
| SCEPTERS | • scepters n. Plural of scepter. • SCEPTER v. to invest with royal authority, also SCEPTRE. |
| SCEPTICS | • sceptics n. Plural of sceptic. • SCEPTIC n. a person who doubts prevailing doctrines. |
| SCEPTRAL | • sceptral adj. Of, relating to, or similar to a sceptre. • sceptral adj. Sovereign. • SCEPTRAL adj. pertaining to royal authority. |
| SCEPTRED | • sceptred v. Simple past tense and past participle of sceptre. • sceptred adj. Holding a sceptre. • sceptred adj. Invested with royal power. |
| SCEPTRES | • sceptres n. Plural of sceptre. • SCEPTRE v. to invest with royal authority, also SCEPTER. |
| SCERNING | • scerning v. Present participle of scern. • scerning v. Present participle of scerne. • SCERNE v. (archaic) to discern. |