smote |
past tense and a past participle of smite. |
smother |
to stifle or kill by depriving of air; suffocate. [8 definitions] |
smoulder |
variant of smolder. |
smudge |
a dirty blot or mark; smear; stain. [6 definitions] |
smudgy |
having blotches or smears of dirt or the like. [2 definitions] |
smug |
offensively confident of or satisfied with oneself; complacent. |
smuggle |
to import or export illegally, esp. without paying taxes or duties. [3 definitions] |
smut |
a small piece of dirt or soot, or the smudge or mark made by it. [6 definitions] |
smutch |
to smudge, make dirty, or stain. [2 definitions] |
smutty |
obscene or indecent, as language or pictures. [2 definitions] |
Sn |
symbol of the chemical element tin. |
snack |
a light, informal meal, usu. eaten between meals. [3 definitions] |
snack bar |
a counter or lunchroom where light meals or snacks are served. |
snaffle |
a horse's bit that has two bars with a center joint, and rings on either end to which the cheek strap and rein are secured. [2 definitions] |
snafu |
(informal) an unpredictable or badly confused situation or occurrence (acronym for "situation normal, all fouled up"). [2 definitions] |
snag |
a sharp or jagged projection upon which something can be caught or torn. [7 definitions] |
snaggletooth |
a tooth that is crooked, broken, or growing out beyond the others. |
snail |
any of various aquatic or land mollusks that have a spiral shell and a wide, muscular foot which propels them slowly. [2 definitions] |
snail darter |
a small freshwater fish of the perch family that feeds on snails and is now almost extinct. |
snake |
any of a number of long, narrow reptiles having scales but no limbs. [6 definitions] |
snakebird |
an anhinga. |