scilicet |
that is to say; to wit; namely. |
scimitar |
a curved, one-edged sword that originated in the Orient. |
scintilla |
a tiny amount; trace. |
scintillate |
to send out sparks. [4 definitions] |
scintillating |
intellectually lively or brilliant. |
scintillation |
the act or process of scintillating. [2 definitions] |
sciolism |
superficial knowledge or familiarity, used as a basis for scholarly pretensions. |
scion |
an offspring or heir. [2 definitions] |
scire facias |
in law, a judicial writ requiring a party to show cause why a judicial record should not be enforced, repealed, or annulled. [2 definitions] |
scission |
the act or result of cutting, dividing, or splitting; fission. |
scissor |
to cut with, or as with, a pair of scissors. [2 definitions] |
scissors |
(sometimes used with a singular verb) a tool for cutting paper, fabric, or the like, made up of two blades joined with a pivot so their edges may be opened and closed. [2 definitions] |
scissors hold |
a wrestling hold that uses the legs as a clamp. |
scissors kick |
a swimming kick, as in the sidestroke, in which the legs are parted, one forward and one back, and then brought together forcefully. |
scissortail |
a large flycatcher of the southwestern United States, and Central and South America, that has a gray body, salmon-pink sides and wing linings, and a long, deeply forked tail. |
sclera |
the tough fibrous white or blue-white tissue that covers all of the eyeball except the part covered by the cornea. |
sclerenchyma |
supportive or protective plant tissue consisting of thick-walled dead cells, as in a nutshell. |
sclero- |
hard. |
scleroderma |
autoimmune disease resulting in thickening of the skin and, in some cases, visceral organs. |
sclerosis |
a diseased condition marked by a hardening or thickening of soft tissue, as of the walls of an artery. |
sclerotic |
of or afflicted by sclerosis. [2 definitions] |