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silage fresh fodder stored and allowed to ferment in a silo.
sild any of various small or young herring packaged as sardines in Norway.
silence absence of sound; stillness. [6 definitions]
silencer one that silences, esp. a device for muffling the sound made by a gun.
silent making no sound. [6 definitions]
silent butler a container having a handle and a hinged lid and used for collecting ashtray contents, crumbs, and the like for disposal.
silent partner one who invests financially in a business or enterprise but does not become actively involved otherwise.
silex silica, as found in flint or quartz.
silhouette an outline or profile, filled in with a solid dark color, esp. of a person's head. [3 definitions]
silica a crystalline compound of silicon and oxygen that is widely found in quartz, agate, sand, and the like, and used in making glass, concrete, and ceramics.
silica gel a highly absorbent form of silica, used mainly as a drying agent.
silicate a chemical salt containing silicon, oxygen, and a metal, that is found in most rock and is used to make glass and bricks.
siliceous of, containing, or like silica. [2 definitions]
silicic relating to, containing, or obtained from silicon or silica.
silicic acid a gelatinous substance occurring when alkaline silicates are acidified.
silicon a chemical element that has fourteen protons in each nucleus, that is found naturally only in compounds such as silica, that composes one fourth of the earth's crust, and that is used in many industrial applications. (symbol: Si)
silicone any of a number of compounds containing silicon and oxygen that remain stable under a wide range of temperatures, are extremely water-repellent, and are used in adhesives, lubricants, varnishes and paints, and many other products.
silicone rubber a rubberlike polymer processed from silicone, which retains its resilience in a wide temperature range.
silicosis a disabling lung disease caused by prolonged inhalation of silica dust.
silk a fine, soft, shiny fiber produced by certain insects, esp. by the silkworm in spinning a cocoon. [5 definitions]
silk cotton a silky fiber covering the seeds of certain tropical trees such as the silk-cotton, used as a soft stuffing material.