| SPHAERES | • sphaeres n. Plural of sphaere. • sphæres n. Plural of sphære. • SPHAERE n. (obsolete) a sphere, also SPHAER, SPHEAR, SPHEARE. |
| SPHAGNUM | • sphagnum n. Any of various widely distributed mosses, of genus Sphagnum, which slowly decompose to form peat. • Sphagnum prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Sphagnaceae – the sphagnum mosses. • SPHAGNUM n. (Greek) a grayish moss. |
| SPHAIREE | • SPHAIREE n. (Australian) an alternative to tennis played on a very small court, e.g. a garage floor. |
| SPHEARES | • spheares n. Plural of spheare. • SPHEARE n. (archaic) a sphere, also SPHAER, SPHAERE, SPHEAR. |
| SPHENOID | • sphenoid adj. Having a wedged shape. • sphenoid adj. (Anatomy) Of or relating to the sphenoid bone which forms the base of the cranium, behind the eye and… • sphenoid n. (Anatomy) The sphenoid bone. |
| SPHERICS | • spherics n. (Mathematics) The part of geometry and trigonometry that deals with spheres. • spherics n. Alternative form of sferics. • SPHERICS n. (short for) atmospherics; the branch of science that deals with these, esp. for the radiolocation of electrical storms, also SFERICS. |
| SPHERIER | • SPHERY adj. resembling a sphere. |
| SPHERING | • sphering n. The practice of humans traveling in a sphere, generally made of transparent plastic, usually for fun. • SPHERE v. to form into a type of geometric solid circle. |
| SPHEROID | • spheroid adj. Of a shape similar to a squashed sphere. • spheroid n. A solid of revolution generated by rotating an ellipse about its major (prolate), or minor (oblate) axis. • SPHEROID n. a body resembling or approximating to a sphere in shape. |
| SPHERULE | • spherule n. A small sphere. • SPHERULE n. a small sphere. |
| SPHINGES | • sphinges n. Plural of sphinx. • Sphinges prop.n. Plural of Sphinx. • SPHINX n. (Greek) any of several Egyptian stone figures of a creature with a human or animal head and (occasionally) breast and a lion's body. |
| SPHINGID | • sphingid n. (Entomology) Any of many hawk moths of the family Sphingidae. • sphingid adj. Of or pertaining to these moths. • SPHINGID n. a member of the Sphingidae family, hawkmoths. |
| SPHINXES | • sphinxes n. Plural of sphinx. • sphinxes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sphinx. • SPHINX n. (Greek) any of several Egyptian stone figures of a creature with a human or animal head and (occasionally) breast and a lion's body. |
| SPHYGMIC | • sphygmic adj. (Physiology, rare) Of or pertaining to the circulatory pulse. • SPHYGMIC adj. pertaining to the pulse or heartbeat. |
| SPHYGMUS | • SPHYGMUS n. (Greek) the pulse. |
| SPHYNXES | • sphynxes n. Plural of sphynx. • Sphynxes n. Plural of Sphynx. • SPHYNX n. a hairless breed of cats. |