settler |
a person who settles in a previously uninhabited or new area. |
settle someone's hash |
to dispose of or subdue. |
settlings |
solid matter that settles out of a liquid; sediment; dregs. |
set-to |
(informal) a short, intense fight or argument. |
setup |
the particular arrangement or organization of the elements of something. [3 definitions] |
set up |
to make (something) ready for use or operation by assembling or arranging the parts. [6 definitions] |
seven |
the number represented by the Arabic numeral 7 and by the Roman numeral VII. [3 definitions] |
Seven Cities of Cibola |
legendary cities full of riches sought by sixteenth-century Spanish explorers in what is now the southwestern United States. |
sevenfold |
having seven parts or elements. [3 definitions] |
seven seas |
(sometimes cap.) all seven oceans of the world. |
seventeen |
the number represented by the Arabic numeral 17 and by the Roman numeral XVII. [3 definitions] |
seventeenth |
indicating rank or position between sixteenth and eighteenth. [3 definitions] |
seventeen-year locust |
a cicada of the eastern United States that lives as a larva in the soil for thirteen to seventeen years before emerging for a short adult life. |
seventh |
indicating rank or position between sixth and eighth. [4 definitions] |
seventh-day |
(often cap.) denoting certain Christian denominations that observe the Sabbath on Saturday. |
seventh heaven |
a state of intense joy or perfect happiness; bliss. [2 definitions] |
seventieth |
indicating rank or position between sixty-ninth and seventy-first. [3 definitions] |
seventy |
the number represented by the Arabic numeral 70 and by the Roman numeral LXX. [5 definitions] |
Seven Wonders of the Ancient World |
a list first compiled in the 2nd century B.C.E. of seven remarkable constructions of classical antiquity. |
sever |
to cut away (a section) from a whole. [4 definitions] |
severable |
combined form of sever. |