spic |
(offensive slang) a person of Hispanic descent. |
Spica |
a blue-white star in the constellation Virgo, having a magnitude of 1.0. |
spic-and-span |
variant of spick-and-span. |
spicate |
having spikes, esp. a plant. [3 definitions] |
spice |
any of various edible plant substances with a distinctive aroma or taste, such as pepper or ginger, that are used to flavor or preserve food and drink. [5 definitions] |
spicebush |
an aromatic yellow-flowered laurel of eastern North America that produces a red fruit that was formerly dried and used as a spice. [2 definitions] |
spiceless |
combined form of spice. |
spice up |
to make (something) more interesting or exciting by adding new things. [2 definitions] |
spick-and-span |
perfectly clean and tidy. [2 definitions] |
spicule |
a small needlelike body, part, or projection, such as one of the hard processes forming the skeletal elements of invertebrates such as sponges. |
spicy |
containing strong spices, as food. [3 definitions] |
spider |
any of various eight-legged invertebrates, related to mites and ticks, that typically spin webs in which to nest and catch their prey. |
spider monkey |
any of several tropical American monkeys that have long spidery limbs, rudimentary or no thumbs, and a long prehensile tail. |
spider plant |
a plant of the lily family, with long, narrow, sometimes white-streaked leaves, commonly grown as a houseplant. |
spider web |
a web constructed by spiders to trap prey, made from very fine filaments of silk secreted from their abdomens. |
spiderwort |
any of various fleshy herbs that have grasslike leaves and bear showy three-petaled blue, purple, or pink flowers. |
spidery |
like a spider, esp. in having long thin legs. [2 definitions] |
spiel |
(informal) a usu. rehearsed talk or speech that is used to sell, persuade, or amuse. |
spigot |
a device used to regulate the flow of liquid from a pipe or other opening; tap; faucet. [2 definitions] |
spike1 |
an object similar in appearance and function to a nail, but longer and thicker, used to fasten or secure heavy timbers, railroad tracks, or the like. [9 definitions] |
spike2 |
an ear of grain such as wheat. [2 definitions] |