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stage 3 ( n ) ( also stagecoach, steɪdʒkoʊtʃ ) =a large carriage pulled by horses, that was used in the past to carry passengers, and often mail, alo ...
stage 1 ( n ) ( steɪdʒ ) =a period or state that sth sb passes through while developing or making progress, e. g. This technology is still in its ear ...
stage 2 ( n ) =a raised area, usually in a theater, etc. where actors, dancers, etc. perform, e. g. The audience threw flowers onto the stage.
stadium ( n ) ( steɪdiəm ) ( pl. stadiums or stadia, steɪdiə ) =a large sports ground surrounded by rows of seats and usually other buildings
squirrel ( n ) ( skwərəl ) =a small animal with a long thick tail and red, gray, or black fur. Squirrels eat nuts and live in trees
square ( n ) ( skwɛr ) =having four straight equal sides and four angles of 90�
sprinkler 2 ( n ) =a device inside a building that automatically sprays out water if there is a rise in temperature because of a fire
sprinkler 1 ( n ) ( sprɪŋklər ) =a device with holes in that is used to spray water in drops on plants, soil, or grass
spring 4 ( n ) =a cheerful, lively quality, e. g. She walked along with a spring in her step.
spring 5 ( n ) =a quick sudden jump upward or forward, e. g. With a spring, the cat leaped on to the table.
spring 2 ( n ) =a twisted piece of metal that can be pushed, pressed, or pulled but that always returns to its original shape or position afterward, ...
spring 3 ( n ) =a place where water comes naturally to the surface from under the ground, e. g. a mountain spring. spring water.
spring 1 ( n ) ( sprɪŋ ) =the season between winter and summer when plants begin to grow, e. g. flowers that bloom in spring.
spotlight ( n ) ( spɑtlaɪt ) = ( informal spot ) a light with a single, very bright beam that can be directed at a particular place =the area of ligh ...
sprained ankle ( n ) ( spreɪnd �ŋkl )
spot 5 ( n ) =a particular area or place, e. g. a quiet spot
spot 6 ( n ) =a small amount of a liquid, e. g. I felt a few spots of rain
spot 2 ( n ) =a small dirty mark on sth, e. g. His jacket was covered with spots of mud.
spot 3 ( n ) rust spots
spot 4 ( n ) =a small mark or lump on a person's skin that shows that they are sick, e. g. The baby's whole body was covered in small red spots.
spot 1 ( n ) ( spɑt ) =a small round area that has a different color or feels different from the surface it is on, e. g. The male bird has a red spot ...
sponge mop ( n ) ( spʌndʒ mɑp )
sportswear 1 ( n ) ( spɔrtswɛr ) =clothes that are worn in informal situations
sportswear 2 ( n ) =clothes that are worn for playing sports
sponge 1 ( n ) ( spʌndʒ ) =a piece of artificial or natural material that is soft and light and full of holes and can hold water easily, used for was ...
sponge 2 ( n ) =a simple sea creature with a light body full of holes, from which natural sponge is obtained
spiral ( n ) ( spaɪrəl ) =a shape or design, consisting of a continuous curved line that winds around a central point, e. g. The birds circled in a s ...
spine 2 ( n ) =the narrow part of the cover of a book that the pages are joined to
spine 1 ( n ) ( spaɪn ) =the row of small bones that are connected together down the middle of the back
spinach ( n ) ( spɪnɪtʃ ) =a vegetable with large, dark green leaves that are cooked or eaten in salads
spider web
spill - proof cup
spider ( n ) ( spaɪdər ) =a small creature with eight thin legs. Many spiders spin webs ( nets of thin threads ) to catch insects for food
spice rack ( n ) ( spaɪs r�k )
spice ( n ) ( spaɪs ) =one of the various types of powders or seeds that come from plants and are used in cooking. Spices have a strong taste and sme ...
sphere ( in nouns ) =a region that surrounds a planet, especially the earth, e. g. atmosphere
sphere ( n ) ( sfɪr ) =a solid figure that is completely round, with every point on its surface at an equal distance from the center
speedboat ( n ) ( spidboʊt ) =a boat with a motor that can travel very fast
speed skating ( n ) =the sport of skating on ice as fast as possible
spaghetti ( n ) ( spəˈɡɛt̮i ) =pasta in the shape of long thin pieces that look like string when they are cooked
spectator ( n ) ( spɛkteɪt̮ər ) =a person who is watching an event, especially a sports event
spade 1 ( n ) ( speɪd ) =a garden tool with a broad metal blade and a long handle, used for digging, e. g. Turn the soil over with a spade.
spade 2 ( n ) = ( spades ) one of the four sets of cards ( called suits ) in a deck of cards =a card from the set of spades, e. g. You must play a sp ...
space shuttle ( n ) ( speɪs ʃʌt̮l ) ( also shuttle ) =a spacecraft designed to be used, for example, for traveling between the earth and a space stat ...
spacesuit ( n ) ( speɪssut ) =a special suit that covers the whole body and has a supply of air, allowing someone to survive and move around in space
sore throat ( n ) ( sɔr θroʊt ) =if a part of your body is sore, it is painful, and often red, especially because of infection or because a muscle ha ...
soup ( n ) ( sup ) =a liquid food made by boiling meat, vegetables, etc. in water, often eaten as the first course of a meal, e. g. a bowl of soup.
solid ( n ) ( sɑləd ) =a substance or an object that is solid, not a liquid or a gas
soled ( in adjectives ) =having the type of soles mentioned, e. g. rubber - soled shoes
sole 1 ( n ) ( soʊl ) =the bottom surface of the foot, e. g. The hot sand burned the soles of their feet.