| ASPIRANTS | • aspirants n. Plural of aspirant. • ASPIRANT n. a candidate. |
| ASPIRATAE | • ASPIRATA n. (Latin) a breathed sound like "ph" or "th". |
| ASPIRATED | • aspirated v. Simple past tense and past participle of aspirate. • aspirated adj. (Phonetics) Pronounced with an audible breath, a brief expulsion of air at the end of the sound. • aspirated adj. (French linguistics) In French, describing an initial letter h which, though silent, does not permit… |
| ASPIRATES | • aspirates n. Plural of aspirate. • ASPIRATE v. to pronounce breathily. |
| ASPIRATOR | • aspirator n. A pump which draws gas through a liquid. • aspirator n. A pump for removing gases or liquids. • aspirator n. A pooter (device for collecting insects). |
| SPIRACLES | • spiracles n. Plural of spiracle. • SPIRACLE n. an orifice through which breathing occurs. |
| SPIRACULA | • spiracula n. Plural of spiraculum. • SPIRACULUM n. a breathing-hole; a vent, orifice. |
| SPIRALING | • spiraling v. Present participle of spiral. • spiraling n. Alternative form of spiralling. • SPIRAL v. to move in spiral fashion. |
| SPIRALISM | • spiralism n. The tendency of employees to move and live in different places in line with their successive promotions. • spiralism n. A Haitian literary movement. • SPIRALISM n. advancement through a spirally structured career. |
| SPIRALIST | • spiralist n. An employee who moves and lives in different places in line with their successive promotions. • spiralist n. A writer involved in the Haitian literary movement called spiralism. • SPIRALIST n. someone engaged in spiralism; loosely, an ambitious person. |
| SPIRALITY | • spirality n. The condition of being spiral. • SPIRALITY n. the state of being spiral. |
| SPIRALLED | • spiralled v. Simple past tense and past participle of spiral. • SPIRAL v. to move in spiral fashion. |
| SPIRASTER | • spiraster n. (Zoology) In sponges, a short curved axial rod-like spicule with thick spines. • SPIRASTER n. a coiled sponge spicule with radiating spines. |
| SPIRATION | • spiration n. (Archaic) The act of breathing. • spiration n. (Theology) The procession of the Holy Ghost. • SPIRATION n. the act of breathing. |