spirits |
a person's general feeling of emotion at a certain time. |
spirits of ammonia |
a solution of ammonia in alcohol and water, often with other aromatic agents. |
spiritual |
of or pertaining to that which is not of physical matter or substance; supernatural; incorporeal. [7 definitions] |
spiritualism |
the belief or theory that the dead can and do communicate with those still living, as through mediums. [3 definitions] |
spiritualist |
a believer in spiritualism. [2 definitions] |
spirituality |
the condition, quality, or fact of being spiritual. [2 definitions] |
spiritualize |
to cause to be spiritual; purify. [2 definitions] |
spirituel |
having or exhibiting a refined nature and, esp., a quick graceful wit or mind. |
spirituous |
containing or having the nature of alcoholic spirits, esp. distilled liquors. |
spiro- |
coil; spiral. |
spirochete |
any of several bacteria with a thin, spiral shape, many of which cause diseases in humans and animals. |
spirt |
variant of spurt. |
spiry1 |
having the shape of a spire or steeple; long and tapering. [2 definitions] |
spiry2 |
spiral; coiled; helical. |
spit1 |
to eject saliva or phlegm forcibly from the mouth; expectorate. [7 definitions] |
spit2 |
a thin, pointed rod on which meat is impaled and rotated while broiling or roasting. [3 definitions] |
spit and polish |
an extreme neatness, orderliness, or preciseness, esp. in the military. |
spitball |
a scrap of paper chewed and shaped into a lump to be used as a missile, as by a child. [2 definitions] |
spit curl |
a curled lock of hair dampened and flattened against the forehead or temple. |
spite |
the malicious wish to hurt, bother, or humiliate someone. [3 definitions] |
spiteful |
prompted by or full of spite. |