| DESIRE | • desire v. To want; to wish for earnestly. • desire v. To put a request to (someone); to entreat. • desire v. To want emotionally or sexually. |
| MAHSIR | • mahsir n. Alternative form of mahseer (“type of fish”). • MAHSIR n. (Hindi) a large freshwater fish, also MAHSEER. |
| SIRCAR | • sircar n. (India) A Hindu clerk or accountant. • sircar n. (India) A district or province; a circar. • sircar n. (India) The government; the supreme authority of the state. |
| SIRDAR | • sirdar n. A high-ranking person in India and other areas of west-central Asia; a chief, a headman. • sirdar n. A rank assigned to the commander-in-chief of the Egyptian Army during the British occupation of Egypt. • sirdar n. The leader of a group of Sherpa mountain guides. |
| SIREES | • sirees n. Plural of siree. • SIREE n. (US) a mode of address, sir, also SIRRA, SIRRAH, SIRREE. |
| SIRENS | • sirens n. Plural of siren. • SIREN n. a device that produces a penetrating warning sound, also SYREN. |
| SIRIHS | • SIRIH n. (Malay) the betel pepper, also SIRI. |
| SIRING | • siring v. Present participle of sire. • siring n. An act of procreation, especially between animals. • SIRING n. the act of begetting. |
| SIRKAR | • sirkar n. (India) A province or district. • sirkar n. (India) The Government, the State. • sirkar n. (India) A native steward or housekeeper. |
| SIROCS | • sirocs n. Plural of siroc. • SIROC n. (Italian) a hot, dry, dusty wind blowing from North Africa to the North Mediterranean coastline, also SCIROC, SCIROCCO, SIROCCO. |
| SIRRAH | • sirrah n. (Obsolete) A term of address to an inferior male or more commonly a child. A modern-day equivalent would… • Sirrah prop.n. (Astronomy) Synonym of Alpheratz. • SIRRAH n. (archaic) a mode of address, sir, also SIREE, SIRRA, SIRREE. |
| SIRRAS | • sirras n. Plural of sirra. • SIRRA n. (obsolete) a mode of address, sir, also SIREE, SIRRAH, SIRREE. |
| SIRRED | • sirred v. Simple past tense and past participle of sir. • SIR v. to use a respectful form of address to a man. |
| SIRREE | • sirree n. Alternative spelling of siree. • SIRREE n. (US) a mode of address, sir, also SIREE, SIRRA, SIRRAH. |
| SIRUPS | • sirups n. Plural of sirup. • sirups v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sirup. • SIRUP v. to make into a syrup. |
| SIRUPY | • sirupy adj. Obsolete form of syrupy. • SIRUPY adj. like sirup. |
| YESSIR | • yessir interj. (Informal or military) Used to express assent, especially to a male superior. • yessir interj. (Informal) Used to express emphatic affirmation. • yessir n. (Isle of Man, colloquial) Term of address to a male; mate; buddy. |