| SITARIST | • sitarist n. Someone who plays a sitar. • SITARIST n. one who plays the sitar. |
| SITELLAS | • SITELLA n. a small black-and-white bird, also SITTELLA. |
| SITFASTS | • sitfasts n. Plural of sitfast. • SITFAST n. a lump on a horse's skin. |
| SITHENCE | • sithence adv. (Obsolete) Thereupon; subsequently, afterwards. • sithence adv. (Obsolete) Since. • sithence conj. (Obsolete) From or since the time that. |
| SITKAMER | • SITKAMER n. (South African) a sitting-room. |
| SITOLOGY | • sitology n. The science of food and nutrition. • SITOLOGY n. the science of nutrition and diet. |
| SITTELLA | • sittella n. A small passerine bird of the family Neosittidae, found in Australasia. • SITTELLA n. a small black-and-white bird, also SITELLA. |
| SITTINES | • SITTINE n. any of the nuthatch species in the genus Sitta. |
| SITTINGS | • sittings n. Plural of sitting. • SITTING n. a meeting or session. |
| SITUATED | • situated adj. Located in a specific place. • situated adj. Supplied with money or means. • situated adj. (Sociology) Embedded or rooted within a culture. |
| SITUATES | • situates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of situate. • SITUATE v. to place in a certain position. |
| SITZMARK | • sitzmark n. (Skiing) An indentation in the snow made by a fallen skier. • SITZMARK n. (German) a mark in the snow by a skier who has fallen. |