sonogram |
a visual representation of sound waves, esp. those reflected in an ultrasound examination. |
Sonoran Desert |
an arid region of the American southwest and northwestern Mexico. |
sonorant |
a voiced consonant regarded as a syllabic sound, as "l," "r," "w," or "y". |
sonority |
the condition or quality of resonating or being sonorous. |
sonorous |
having, producing, or being a loud, deep, or full sound; resonant. [3 definitions] |
soon |
in a short time; shortly. [3 definitions] |
sooner or later |
at some time in the future. |
soot |
a fine black powder produced during burning, which collects on the insides of chimneys or is carried into the air in smoke. [2 definitions] |
sooth |
truth; reality. |
soothe |
to make less angry, pained, distressed, or the like; calm or comfort. [3 definitions] |
soothing |
acting to ease pain, tension, or emotional distress. |
soothsayer |
one who has or claims to have the ability to predict the future and foretell events; seer. |
sooty |
covered, blackened, or dirty with soot. [2 definitions] |
SOP |
abbreviation of "standard operating procedure." |
sop |
a piece of bread or the like dipped or soaked in a liquid such as milk or gravy. [6 definitions] |
sophism |
an argument that sounds reasonable but is actually fallacious. [2 definitions] |
sophist |
(often cap.) any of a group of ancient Greek teachers of rhetoric and philosophy, known for their clever, though often specious, arguments. [2 definitions] |
sophistic |
of or pertaining to sophists or sophistry. [3 definitions] |
sophisticate |
one who is sophisticated. [3 definitions] |
sophisticated |
having knowledge or experience of the world or of culture, esp. in connection with the manners and ways of adult society; not naive or simple; worldly-wise. [3 definitions] |
sophistication |
the quality or condition of having worldly knowledge, elegant refinement, or technological complexity. [2 definitions] |