| SPRINGALDS | • springalds n. Plural of springald. • SPRINGALD n. (archaic) an active young man, also SPRINGAL. |
| SPRINGBOKS | • springboks n. Plural of springbok. • Springboks prop.n. The South African national rugby union team. • SPRINGBOK n. (South African) a kind of antelope, that moves in leaps when alarmed, also SPRINGBUCK. |
| SPRINGBUCK | • springbuck n. Alternative form of springbok. • SPRINGBUCK n. a South African antelope, that moves in leaps when alarmed, also SPRINGBOK. |
| SPRINGEING | • springeing v. Present participle of springe. • SPRINGE v. to snare in a springe. |
| SPRINGFORM | • springform n. (Often attributive) A round baking tin with a rim that can be detached from the base. |
| SPRINGHAAS | • springhaas n. (South Africa) A springhare. • SPRINGHAAS n. (South African) a nocturnal rodent. |
| SPRINGHALT | • springhalt n. (Obsolete) Alternative form of stringhalt. • SPRINGHALT n. a jerking lameness in which a horse suddenly twitches up its leg or legs, also STRINGHALT. |
| SPRINGHASE | • SPRINGHAAS n. (South African) a nocturnal rodent. |
| SPRINGHEAD | • springhead n. The source of a natural spring. • springhead n. (Figuratively) A source. • springhead n. A head or end-piece for a carriage-spring. |
| SPRINGIEST | • springiest adj. Superlative form of springy: most springy. • SPRINGY adj. resilient. |
| SPRINGINGS | • springings n. Plural of springing. • SPRINGING n. the act of springing. |
| SPRINGLESS | • springless adj. Without a spring or springs (bouncing motion, engineering component, etc). • springless adj. Without the season of spring. • SPRINGLESS adj. without a spring. |
| SPRINGLETS | • springlets n. Plural of springlet. • SPRINGLET n. a little spring. |
| SPRINGLIKE | • springlike adj. (Chiefly of the weather) Typical of spring (the season). • springlike adj. Resembling a spring (coiled-shaped usually metal object). • spring-like adj. Alternative spelling of springlike. |
| SPRINGTAIL | • springtail n. Any of various wingless hexapods, of the subclass Collembola, with spring-like legs. • SPRINGTAIL n. any one of numerous species of small apterous insects belonging to the order Thysanura. |
| SPRINGTIDE | • springtide n. (Literary, poetic) The springtime. • springtide n. Alternative spelling of spring tide. • spring␣tide n. The tide which occurs when the moon is new or full; the effects of the Sun and moon being reinforced… |
| SPRINGTIME | • springtime n. The season of spring, between winter and summer. • SPRINGTIME n. the time during which it is spring. |
| SPRINGWOOD | • springwood n. The wood in a tree’s growth ring formed earlier in the growing season, when growth is more rapid, thus… • Springwood prop.n. A small suburban settlement on the outskirts of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, England (OS grid ref SJ8249). • Springwood prop.n. A neighbourhood in central Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SE1416). |
| SPRINGWORT | • springwort n. The plant St John’s wort. • SPRINGWORT n. a root thought to be magical, perhaps mandrake. |