| subworld |
combined form of world. |
| subwriter |
combined form of writer. |
| subzero |
combined form of zero. |
| subzone |
combined form of zone. |
| suc- |
under. |
| succeed |
to have a positive, beneficial, or favorable result or outcome. [4 definitions] |
| success |
a person or thing that is successful. [3 definitions] |
| successful |
having brought about the result that was desired. [4 definitions] |
| succession |
the act or process of following or coming after in sequence. [4 definitions] |
| successive |
following in sequential order; consecutive. [2 definitions] |
| successor |
a person or thing that succeeds another. |
| succinct |
briefly but clearly stated; concise. [2 definitions] |
| succor |
help or relief given in time of need. [3 definitions] |
| succorless |
being without aid or assistance. |
| succotash |
a dish of corn kernels, lima beans, and sometimes tomatoes cooked together. |
| Succoth |
variant of Sukkoth. |
| succour |
(chiefly British) variant of succor. |
| succubus |
a demon in female form, thought to descend on and have sexual intercourse with sleeping men. (Cf. incubus.) [2 definitions] |
| succulent |
full of juice or sap; juicy. [3 definitions] |
| succumb |
to give in or give way to a fatal illness, superior force, overwhelming desire, or the like; yield. |
| such |
of a certain character or kind. [8 definitions] |