sinker |
one that sinks. [2 definitions] |
sinkhole |
a depression or cavity formed in the earth when underlying material collapses. |
sinking fund |
a fund set aside to pay off the long-term debt of a state or corporation. |
sinless |
being without or free from sin; innocent. |
sinner |
a person who sins or does wrong. |
Sinn Fein |
a militant nationalist organization founded in Ireland about 1905 to promote political and economic independence, and now promoting the unification of Ireland. |
Sino- |
Chinese. |
Sinology |
the study of Chinese language, culture, history, and the like. |
Sino-Tibetan |
a family of languages that are spoken in central and southeastern Asia, including Tibetan, Burmese, and others. |
sinsemilla |
a powerful type of marijuana produced from seedless female hemp plants. |
sinuate |
bending or winding in and out; sinuous. [3 definitions] |
sinuous |
with many curves or turns; winding. [3 definitions] |
sinus |
any of various bodily cavities, recesses, or channels, esp. those in the skull bone that connect with the nasal cavities. [2 definitions] |
sinusitis |
inflammation of the nasal sinus linings. |
sinusoidal |
of or relating to a sine wave. |
sinusoidal projection |
an equal-area map projection of the entire earth in which all lines of latitude are shown as straight lines and all lines of longitude as curved. |
-sion |
act or process, or result of (such) an act or process. [2 definitions] |
Sion |
variant of Zion. |
Siouan |
a family of North American Indian languages of central and eastern North America. [3 definitions] |
Sioux |
a member of a group of American Indian peoples of the northern plains of the United States and of southern Canada, esp. the Dakota. [2 definitions] |
sip |
to drink slowly and a little at a time. [3 definitions] |