| ASPECTS | • aspects n. Plural of aspect. • ASPECT v. to look at. |
| INSPECT | • inspect v. To examine critically or carefully; especially, to search out problems or determine condition; to scrutinize. • inspect v. To view and examine officially. • INSPECT v. to examine closely. |
| RESPECT | • respect n. (Uncountable) an attitude of consideration or high regard. • respect n. (Uncountable) good opinion, honor, or admiration. • respect n. (Uncountable, always plural) Polite greetings, often offered as condolences after a death. |
| SPECCED | • specced v. Simple past tense and past participle of spec. • SPEC v. to write specifications for. |
| SPECIAL | • special adj. Distinguished by a unique or unusual quality. • special adj. Of particular personal interest or value; dear; beloved. • special adj. (Euphemistic) Of or related to disabilities, especially learning or intellectual disabilities. |
| SPECIES | • species n. Type or kind. (Compare race.) • species n. An image, an appearance, a spectacle. • species n. (Christianity) Either of the two elements of the Eucharist after they have been consecrated. |
| SPECIFY | • specify v. (Transitive) To state explicitly, or in detail, or as a condition. • specify v. (Transitive) To include in a specification. • specify v. (Transitive) To bring about a specific result. |
| SPECKED | • specked adj. Having specks or spots, speckled. • SPECK v. to mark with small spots, also SPECKLE. |
| SPECKLE | • speckle n. A small spot or speck on the skin, plumage or foliage. • speckle n. (Physics) The random distribution of light when it is scattered by a rough surface. • speckle n. (Scotland) Kind; sort. |
| SPECTED | • spected v. Simple past tense and past participle of spect. • SPECT v. a nonstandard form of expect. |
| SPECTER | • specter n. A ghostly apparition, a phantom. • specter n. (Figuratively) A threatening mental image. • specter n. (Entomology) Any of certain species of dragonfly of the genus Boyeria, family Aeshnidae. |
| SPECTRA | • spectra n. Plural of spectrum. • SPECTRUM n. (Latin) an array of the components of a light wave. |
| SPECTRE | • spectre n. Britain standard spelling of specter. • SPECTRE n. a visible disembodied spirit, also SPECTER. |
| SPECULA | • specula n. Plural of speculum. • SPECULUM n. (Latin) a medical instrument. |
| SUSPECT | • suspect v. (Transitive) To imagine or suppose (something) to be true, or to exist, without proof. • suspect v. (Transitive) To distrust or have doubts about (something or someone). • suspect v. (Transitive) To believe (someone) to be guilty. |