singles bar |
a bar that serves as a meeting place for young, unmarried people. |
single-space |
to type (copy) leaving no blank space between typed lines. |
single standard |
a single set of rules or ethics that apply to all individuals, such as a moral code for both men and women. (Cf. double standard.) [2 definitions] |
singlestick |
a fencing stick that is fitted with a hand guard, or the sport or exercise of fencing with such a stick. |
single tax |
a tax, as on real estate, that provides the entire revenue of a tax-levying entity. |
single ticket |
(chiefly British) a ticket that allows a person to travel only outward to a given destination; one-way ticket. |
singleton |
something that occurs or appears singly. |
singletree |
a wooden bar that connects a wagon, plow, or the like to an animal's harness; whiffletree. |
singly |
one by one; individually. |
singsong |
a regular, repetitive tonal rise and fall of the voice. [3 definitions] |
singular |
extraordinary or exceptional. [5 definitions] |
singularity |
the fact or condition of being singular. [2 definitions] |
singularize |
to make singular or conspicuous. |
Sinhalese |
of or pertaining to Sri Lanka or its dominant people, culture, language, or the like. [3 definitions] |
sinister |
threatening or foreshadowing evil, injury, or danger; menacing; ominous. [3 definitions] |
sinistral |
on or of the left side; left. (Cf. dextral.) [3 definitions] |
sinistrorse |
growing upward in a spiral from right to left, as the stems of some vines. (Cf. dextrorse.) |
Sinitic |
a branch of the Sino-Tibetan family of languages that includes Chinese. [2 definitions] |
sink |
to fall or drop slowly to another level. [11 definitions] |
sinkable |
combined form of sink. |
sinker |
one that sinks. [2 definitions] |