Sealyham terrier |
one of a Welsh breed of small terrier that has short legs, a squarish muzzle, and a wiry white coat. |
seam |
a line of stitching along which two pieces of fabric, or one piece folded over, are attached. [6 definitions] |
sea-maid |
a mermaid, nymph, or goddess of the sea; sea-maiden. |
seaman |
someone who works on a boat or is skilled at operating one; sailor. [2 definitions] |
seamanship |
the abilities, skills, and knowledge associated with operating a boat or ship. |
seamless |
made without seams. [3 definitions] |
seamount |
a high mountain far beneath the surface of the sea. |
seamstress |
a woman who sews, esp. as an occupation. |
seamy |
disreputable; sordid. |
séance |
a gathering for the purpose of making supernatural contact with the dead, often involving holding hands around a table in the dark. |
sea onion |
a Mediterranean plant of the lily family. [2 definitions] |
sea otter |
a large marine otter of the northern Pacific coast. |
seaplane |
an airplane that can land on and take off from water. |
seaport |
a city, town, or harbor at which seagoing vessels dock, load, and unload. |
sea power |
naval strength. [2 definitions] |
seaquake |
an earthquake on or under the ocean floor. |
sear1 |
to burn or scorch the outside of. [5 definitions] |
sear2 |
the part of a gun, esp. a handgun, that secures the hammer at a cocked or half-cocked position. |
search |
to look through thoroughly in order to find something. [6 definitions] |
searchable |
combined form of search. |
search and rescue |
an operation undertaken by trained emergency workers to find and rescue persons lost, missing, or injured in a remote or dangerous place. |