Words |
Parts of Speech |
Meaning/Definition/Similar Words |
sinned |
imp. & past participle |
of Sin |
sinaic |
adjective |
Alt. of Sinaitic |
sindon |
noun |
A wrapper., A small rag or pledget introduced into the hole in the cranium made by a trephine. |
sinewy |
adjective |
Pertaining to, consisting of, or resembling, a sinew or sinews., Well braced with, or as if with, sinews; nervous; vigorous; strong; firm; tough; as, the sinewy Ajax. |
sinful |
adjective |
Tainted with, or full of, sin; wicked; iniquitous; criminal; unholy; as, sinful men; sinful thoughts. |
singed |
imp. & past participle |
of Singe |
singer |
noun |
One who, or that which, singes., One employed to singe cloth., A machine for singeing cloth., One who sings; especially, one whose profession is to sing. |
single |
adjective |
One only, as distinguished from more than one; consisting of one alone; individual; separate; as, a single star., Alone; having no companion., Hence, unmarried; as, a single man or woman., Not doubled, twisted together, or combined with others; as, a single thread; a single strand of a rope., Performed by one person, or one on each side; as, a single combat., Uncompounded; pure; unmixed., Not deceitful or artful; honest; sincere., Simple; not wise; weak; silly., To select, as an individual person or thing, from among a number; to choose out from others; to separate., To sequester; to withdraw; to retire., To take alone, or one by one., To take the irrregular gait called single-foot;- said of a horse. See Single-foot., A unit; one; as, to score a single., The reeled filaments of silk, twisted without doubling to give them firmness., A handful of gleaned grain., A game with but one player on each side; — usually in the plural., A hit by a batter which enables him to reach first base only. |
singly |
adverb |
Individually; particularly; severally; as, to make men singly and personally good., Only; by one’s self; alone., Without partners, companions, or associates; single-handed; as, to attack another singly., Honestly; sincerely; simply., Singularly; peculiarly. |
sinker |
noun |
One who, or that which, sinks., A weight on something, as on a fish line, to sink it., In knitting machines, one of the thin plates, blades, or other devices, that depress the loops upon or between the needles. |
sinner |
noun |
One who has sinned; especially, one who has sinned without repenting; hence, a persistent and incorrigible transgressor; one condemned by the law of God., To act as a sinner. |
sinnet |
noun |
See Sennit . |
sinque |
noun |
See Cinque. |
sinter |
noun |
Dross, as of iron; the scale which files from iron when hammered; — applied as a name to various minerals. |
sintoc |
noun |
A kind of spice used in the East Indies, consisting of the bark of a species of Cinnamomum. |