send |
to cause to be transmitted, as by mail or delivery service. [7 definitions] |
send-off |
(informal) a show of encouragement and affection for a person starting a new venture, going on a trip, or the like. |
send out |
to send (the same note, letter, or other document) to a number of different people. [7 definitions] |
send to Coventry |
to ostracize, shun, or banish. |
sene |
the smaller monetary unit of Western Samoa. (Cf. tala.) |
Seneca |
a member of a tribe of North American Indians living in western New York and belonging to the Six Nations. [2 definitions] |
Seneca Falls |
a village and township located in central New York State, where the first U.S. women's rights convention was held (1848), now home to the Women's Rights National Historical Park and the National Women's Hall of Fame. |
Senegal |
a West African country on the Atlantic, between Mauritania and Guinea. |
senescent |
becoming aged; in or nearing old age. |
seneschal |
a steward in the household of a medieval prince or noble. |
senile |
showing certain characteristics of old age, esp. a deterioration of mental faculties or emotional control. |
senior |
elder, esp. of two relatives having the same name (often used in abbreviation). [7 definitions] |
senior citizen |
an elderly person, esp. one who is past the usual retirement age of sixty-five. |
senior high school |
a secondary school comprising grades ten, eleven, and twelve, and sometimes grade nine; high school. |
seniority |
the state of being senior. [2 definitions] |
seniti |
the smaller monetary unit of Tonga. (Cf. pa'anga.) |
senna |
any of various tropical plants whose dried leaves are used to produce a laxative effect. [2 definitions] |
seņor |
(Spanish) a title equivalent to "Mr." or "Sir". [2 definitions] |
seņora |
(Spanish) a title equivalent to "Mrs." or "Madam". [2 definitions] |
seņorita |
(Spanish) a title equivalent to "Miss". [2 definitions] |
sensation |
a perception by means of one of the sense organs. [5 definitions] |