swallowtail |
the deeply notched or forked tail of a swallow, or a tail that is similar to it. [2 definitions] |
swallow-tailed |
having a forked tail similar to that of a swallow. [2 definitions] |
swallow-tailed coat |
a man's full dress coat having a long, rounded, split tail at the back. |
swam |
past tense of swim. |
swami |
a title of respect given to a Hindu religious teacher, or the teacher addressed in this way. [2 definitions] |
swamp |
a wet lowland area that is usu. covered with water; marsh; bog. [5 definitions] |
swamped |
(informal) having a very large amount of work to do, to the point where one feels as if one is sinking in it. |
swamp fever |
see "malaria." [2 definitions] |
swampland |
land in a swamp, or an area marked by swamps; marshland. |
swampy |
of or like a swamp; marshy; spongy. [2 definitions] |
swan |
any of various large aquatic birds that have very long necks, usu. white plumage, and webbed feet. [2 definitions] |
swan dive |
a headfirst dive in which the legs are kept straight, the back is arched, and the arms are straight out to the sides before being brought overhead as the diver is about to enter the water. |
swank |
(informal) stylishness or smartness in manner or appearance; elegance. [4 definitions] |
swanky |
(informal) elegantly fashionable or smart; swank. [2 definitions] |
swannery |
a place where swans are bred or enclosed. |
swansdown |
the soft down of a swan, used esp. as a decorative trim or cosmetic puff. [2 definitions] |
swan song |
the final action or appearance of someone or something. |
swap |
to exchange or trade. [3 definitions] |
swap meet |
a meeting or gathering at which items, esp. used or collectible ones, are bought, sold, or exchanged. |
sward |
grassy land or turf, or a section of such land. |
swarm1 |
a large number of insects moving together in a group. [7 definitions] |