| societal |
of or pertaining to society. |
| society |
a group of persons associated for a particular purpose or activity. [7 definitions] |
| Society of Friends |
a Christian sect founded in England about 1650, which has no formal rituals or priesthood, and which opposes violence, esp. war, and the taking of oaths. (see Quaker.) |
| Society of Jesus |
see Jesuit. |
| socio- |
society; social. |
| sociobiology |
the scientific study of human and animal social behavior based on the theory that such behavior is genetic to some degree. |
| socioeconomic |
of, relating to, or characterizing the social and economic aspects of something. |
| sociological |
of or concerning sociology. [2 definitions] |
| sociology |
the scientific study of human society, esp. its origins, development, organization, and behavioral patterns. |
| sociopath |
a person, such as a psychopath, whose behavior is aggressively antisocial or deviant. |
| sociopolitical |
involving both social and political elements. |
| sock1 |
a covering for the foot made of a woven or knitted material and extending to a point between the ankle and knee. [2 definitions] |
| sock2 |
(informal) to hit or strike hard, esp. with a fist. [2 definitions] |
| sock cymbal |
a high-hat. |
| socket |
a cavity or opening in which something is fitted or inserted, such as a receptacle in a wall, designed to receive electric plugs. [3 definitions] |
| socket wrench |
a box wrench with a rounded socket that fits over a nut or bolt of a particular size and shape. |
| sockeye salmon |
an edible red-fleshed salmon found in the coastal waters of the North Pacific. |
| sock it to someone |
(slang) to deliver a devastating criticism or blow to someone. |
| Socrates |
an Athenian philosopher (469?-399 B.C.). |
| Socratic method |
a method, used by Socrates, of teaching, arguing, or discussing in which a series of questions and answers is used to test definitions, clarify concepts, elicit admissions, or the like. |
| sod |
a piece of grassy turf that has been cut or torn away with the roots. [3 definitions] |