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- SPACE
- SPACK
- SPACY
- SPADE
- SPADO
- SPADS
- SPAED
- SPAER
- SPAES
- SPAGS
- SPAHI
- SPAIL
- SPAIN
- SPAIT
- SPAKE
- SPALD
- SPALE
- SPALL
- SPALT
- SPAMS
- SPANE
- SPANG
- SPANK
- SPANS
- SPARD
- SPARE
- SPARK
- SPARS
- SPART
- SPASM
- SPATE
- SPATS
- SPAUL
- SPAWL
- SPAWN
- SPAWS
- SPAYD
- SPAYS
- SPAZA
- SPAZZ
- SPEAK
- SPEAL
- SPEAN
- SPEAR
- SPEAT
- SPECK
- SPECS
- SPECT
- SPEED
- SPEEL
- SPEER
- SPEIL
- SPEIR
- SPEKS
- SPELD
- SPELK
- SPELL
- SPELT
- SPEND
- SPENT
- SPEOS
- SPERM
- SPESH
- SPETS
- SPEUG
- SPEWS
- SPEWY
- SPIAL
- SPICA
- SPICE
- SPICK
- SPICS
- SPICY
- SPIDE
- SPIED
- SPIEL
- SPIER
- SPIES
- SPIFF
- SPIFS
- SPIKE
- SPIKS
- SPIKY
- SPILE
- SPILL
- SPILT
- SPIMS
- SPINA
- SPINE
- SPINK
- SPINS
- SPINY
- SPIRE
- SPIRT
- SPIRY
- SPITE
- SPITS
- SPITZ
- SPIVS
- SPLAT
- SPLAY
- SPLIT
- SPLOG
- SPODE
- SPODS
- SPOIL
- SPOKE
- SPOOF
- SPOOK
- SPOOL
- SPOOM
- SPOON
- SPOOR
- SPOOT
- SPORE
- SPORK
- SPORT
- SPOSA
- SPOSH
- SPOSO
- SPOTS
- SPOUT
- SPRAD
- SPRAG
- SPRAT
- SPRAY
- SPRED
- SPREE
- SPREW
- SPRIG
- SPRIT
- SPROD
- SPROG
- SPRUE
- SPRUG
- SPUDS
- SPUED
- SPUER
- SPUES
- SPUGS
- SPULE
- SPUME
- SPUMY
- SPUNK
- SPURN
- SPURS
- SPURT
- SPUTA
- SPYAL
- SPYRE
Sometimes the solution is an uncommon word, then It’s time to learn something new. Here’s the definition of a few of these words:
Definition of spats
spats (noun)
- (often in the plural) A covering or decorative covering worn over a shoe.
- A piece of bodywork that covers the upper portions of the rear tyres of a car.
spats (noun)
- A brief argument, falling out, quarrel.
spats (noun)
- A light blow with something flat.
spats (noun)
- An obsolete unit of distance in astronomy (symbol S), equal to one billion kilometres.
spats (noun)
- A stiff legging worn over the instep and ankles of a shoe.
- A similar device for horses.
- Long hair on front of lower legs of heavier horses (over the hooves), especially draft horses, notably the Clydesdale breed.
Definition of speck
speck (noun)
- A tiny spot, especially of dirt etc.
- A very small thing; a particle; a whit.
- A small etheostomoid fish, Etheostoma stigmaeum, common in the eastern United States.
speck (verb)
- To mark with specks; to speckle.
speck (noun)
- Fat; lard; fat meat.
- A juniper-flavoured ham originally from Tyrol.
- The blubber of whales or other marine mammals.
- The fat of the hippopotamus.
Definition of specs
specs (noun)
- Two similar or identical things taken together; often followed by of.
- Two people in a relationship, partnership or friendship.
- Used with binary nouns (often in the plural to indicate multiple instances, since such nouns are plural only, except in some technical contexts)
- A couple of working animals attached to work together, as by a yoke.
- A poker hand that contains two cards of identical rank, which cannot also count as a better hand.
- A score of zero runs (a duck) in both innings of a two-innings match.
- A double play, two outs recorded in one play.
- A doubleheader, two games played on the same day between the same teams
- A boat for two sweep rowers.
- A pair of breasts
- The exclusion of one member of a parliamentary party from a vote, if a member of the other party is absent for important personal reasons.
- Two members of opposite parties or opinion, as in a parliamentary body, who mutually agree not to vote on a given question, or on issues of a party nature during a specified time.
- A number of things resembling one another, or belonging together; a set.
- (kinematics) In a mechanism, two elements, or bodies, which are so applied to each other as to mutually constrain relative motion; named in accordance with the motion it permits, as in turning pair, sliding pair, twisting pair.
specs (noun)
- A special place (for hiding or viewing)
- A spectacular mark (catch) in Australian rules football.
specs (noun)
- A reduction in consumer cost (usually for a limited time) for items or services rendered.
- One of a rotation of meals systematically offered for a lower price at a restaurant.
- Unusual or exceptional episode of a series.
- A special constable.
- Anything that is not according to normal practice, plan, or schedule, as an unscheduled run of transportation that is normally scheduled.
- Any unlicensed medicine produced or obtained for a specific individual patient.
- A correspondent; a journalist sent to the scene of an event to report back.
- A dispatch sent back by a special correspondent.
- A light that illuminates a specific person or thing on the stage.
specs (noun)
- Someone who is an expert in, or devoted to, some specific branch of study or research.
- A physician whose practice is limited to a particular branch of medicine or surgery.
- Any of several non-commissioned ranks corresponding to that of corporal.
- An organism that is specialized for a particular environment.
specs (noun)
- The act or process of specializing.
- The area in which someone specializes.
- The adaptation of an organism to a specific environment, or adaptation of an organ to a particular function.
- A proof, axiom, problem, or definition whose cases are completely covered by another, broader concept.
specs (noun)
- An explicit set of requirements to be satisfied by a material, product, or service.
- An act of specifying.
specs (noun)
- A person or thing that specifies.
- A component of a phrase that is non-recursive and not found as a sister of the head of the phrase, but rather as a daughter of the maximal projection of the phrase.
specs (noun)
- A pair of lenses set in a frame worn on the nose and ears in order to correct deficiencies in eyesight or to ornament the face.
specs (noun)
- The process of thinking or meditating on a subject.
- The act or process of reasoning a priori from premises given or assumed.
- A conclusion to which the mind comes by speculating; mere theory; notion; conjecture.
- An investment involving higher-than-normal risk in order to obtain a higher-than-normal return.
- The act or practice of buying land, goods, shares, etc., in expectation of selling at a higher price, or of selling with the expectation of repurchasing at a lower price; a trading on anticipated fluctuations in price, as distinguished from trading in which the profit expected is the difference between the retail and wholesale prices, or the difference of price in different markets.
- Examination by the eye; view.
- Power of sight.
- A card game in which the players buy from one another trumps or whole hands, upon a chance of getting the highest trump dealt, which entitles the holder to the pool of stakes.
- The process of anticipating which branch of code will be chosen and executing it in advance.
Definition of spire
spire (noun)
- The stalk or stem of a plant.
- A young shoot of a plant; a spear.
- Any of various tall grasses, rushes, or sedges, such as the marram, the reed canary-grass, etc.
- A sharp or tapering point.
- A tapering structure built on a roof or tower, especially as one of the central architectural features of a church or cathedral roof.
- The top, or uppermost point, of anything; the summit.
- A tube or fuse for communicating fire to the charge in blasting.
spire (verb)
- (of a seed, plant etc.) to sprout, to send forth the early shoots of growth; to germinate.
- To grow upwards rather than develop horizontally.
- To furnish with a spire.
spire (verb)
- To breathe.
spire (noun)
- One of the sinuous foldings of a serpent or other reptile; a coil.
- A spiral.
- The part of a spiral generated in one revolution of the straight line about the pole.