| shapeshifter |
a mythical figure who can change its shape or form, esp. from human to animal. |
| shard |
a piece of a broken object, esp. a fragment of pottery or glass. [2 definitions] |
| share |
a portion of a whole, esp. as given to or owed by one member of a group. [6 definitions] |
| shareable |
combined form of share. |
| sharecrop |
to work (farmland) as a sharecropper, giving a portion of the crop to the landowner. |
| sharecropper |
a tenant farmer who gives a portion of his or her crop to the owner of the land as rent. |
| shareholder |
a person who owns shares of the stock of a business organization; stockholder. |
| shareware |
software delivered free of charge and, for continued use of which, users are asked to pay a small fee. |
| shark1 |
any of numerous large, voracious, tough-skinned sea fishes with skeletons of cartilage rather than bone. |
| shark2 |
a person who cheats or swindles others. [3 definitions] |
| sharkskin |
the skin of a shark or leather made from it. [2 definitions] |
| sharp |
having a thin edge or a fine point, esp. for cutting or piercing; not blunt. [13 definitions] |
| sharp-eared |
having a keen sense of hearing. |
| sharpen |
to make or become sharp or sharper. |
| sharper |
one, esp. a professional gambler, who deals dishonestly with others; swindler; cheat. |
| sharp-eyed |
able to see things distinctly; sharp-sighted. [2 definitions] |
| sharpie |
formerly, a long narrow fishing boat with a flat bottom, a centerboard, and one or two masts carrying triangular sails. [2 definitions] |
| sharply |
quickly and suddenly. |
| sharp-shinned hawk |
a small North American hawk that has short wings and a long tail and that feeds mainly on birds and small animals. |
| sharpshooter |
a person who shoots a gun with skill and accuracy. |
| sharp-tongued |
harsh, severe, sarcastic, or critical in speech or writing. |