University Vocabulary
367,698 words and 113,531 expressions at the university level.
Commercial activity closely aligned to social media; influencer culture.
Abbreviation of symbolic expression.
plural of S-expression
plural of S-matrix
plural of s-perfect
plural of S-plasty
plural of s-process
Abbreviation of semantic selection.
plural of s-selection
Acronym of self-monitoring, analysis and reporting technology; also SMART: a monitoring system included in computer HDDs and SSDs in order to detect and report various indicators of drive reliability with the intent of anticipating imminent hardware failures.
A transliteration of the Georgian surname სააკაშვილი (saaḳašvili).
A village in Central Saanich, British Columbia, Canada.
plural of Saanichton
The capital city of Saarland, Germany.
A native or inhabitant of Saarland, Germany.
plural of Saarlander
A predicted (and disputed) implosion of established SaaS development companies as a result of emerging commercialized AI being fundamentally disruptive to the industry.
plural of sabaconid
plural of sabadilla
An alkaloid found in sabadilla seeds.
Alternative form of Sabianism.
The Asiatic perennial grass Eulaliopsis binata
plural of sabaigrass
A district of Gujarat, India.
An Anatolian deity about which little is known.
A tetragonal-ditetragonal dipyramidal blue gray mineral containing copper, selenium, and thallium.
The worship of the god Sabazios.
plural of Sabba-day
A transliteration of the Persian surname صباغیان (sabbâġiyân).
A person who regards and keeps the seventh day of the week ("Saturday", the Israelite or Jewish Sabbath) as holy in conformity with the fourth commandment of the Decalogue, such as an Orthodox Jew, Seventh-day Adventist, Seventh Day Baptist, a member of the Church of God (Seventh Day); a Sabbath-keeper, a Saturday-keeper.
plural of Sabbatarian
Alternative form of Sabbatianism.
plural of Sabbatean
The day of the Sabbath; Saturday, the seventh day of the week.
plural of Sabbath-day
Alternative spelling of Sabbatarian.
plural of Sabbatharian
Similar in style to the heavy metal band Black Sabbath.
The tendency to treat the Sabbath as a solemn religious occasion rather than merely as a day off.
To observe the Sabbath.
simple past and past participle of Sabbathize
third-person singular simple present indicative of Sabbathize
present participle and gerund of Sabbathize
Having no Sabbath.
Resembling or characteristic of the Sabbath.
A Jewish messianic movement of the 17th century, centred around Sabbatai Zevi (1626–1676).
plural of Sabbatian
With regard to, or in accordance with, the Sabbath.
plural of sabbatical
simple past and past participle of sabbatise
Alternative spelling of sabbatizer.
plural of sabbatiser
third-person singular simple present indicative of sabbatise
present participle and gerund of sabbatise
plural of sabbatism
plural of Sabbatist
The act of sabbatizing.
simple past and past participle of sabbatize
One who sabbatizes; one who keeps the Sabbath.
plural of sabbatizer
third-person singular simple present indicative of sabbatize
present participle and gerund of sabbatize
Alternative spelling of Sabba-day.
plural of Sabber-day
A drug that acts as a selective M₁ receptor partial agonist.
Hibiscus sabdariffa, the roselle, a Hibiscus species native to the Old World tropics.
Any of the worms of the genus Sabellaria.
plural of sabellarian
Any polychaete worm of the family Sabellariidae.
plural of sabellariid
A Christian belief which holds that God the Father and God the Son are one and the same, the latter often being termed Patripassianism in that it implies God the Father personally suffered on the Cross.
To practise Sabellianism.
simple past and past participle of Sabellianize
third-person singular simple present indicative of Sabellianize
plural of Sabellian
A trigonal-rhombohedral emerald green mineral containing antimony, arsenic, copper, hydrogen, oxygen, and zinc.
Any tubeworm having the form of Sabellida
plural of sabellimorph
A nootropic and neuroprotective drug.
Alternative form of sabre-rattle.
simple past and past participle of saber-rattle
third-person singular simple present indicative of saber-rattle
Having long, sharp, curved fangs.
plural of saberbill
Of or pertaining to sabermetrics.
The analysis of baseball, especially via its statistics.
A sabertooth tiger
Alternative form of sabre-toothed.
plural of sabertooth
plural of saberwing
plural of Sabharwal
Of or relating to the Sabiaceae.
The cardioprotective benzoguanidine drug N-(diaminomethylidene)-4-[4-(1H-pyrrole-2-carbonyl)piperazin-1-yl]-3-(trifluoromethyl)benzamide
plural of sablefish
susceptible to sabotage
plural of sabotager
Synonym of saboteur.
plural of sabotageur
present participle and gerund of sabotage
plural of saboteuse
plural of sabotiere
To threaten a big battle or war.
simple past and past participle of sabre-rattle
third-person singular simple present indicative of sabre-rattle
A sabre-toothed tiger.
Having massive curved upper canine teeth.
plural of sabre-tooth
plural of sabrebill
plural of sabrefish
A leather pocket or pouch worn hanging from a cavalry officer’s belt.
plural of sabretache
A leather case or pocket worn by cavalry at the left side, suspended from the swordbelt.
plural of sabretasche
plural of sabretash
Alternative form of sabertooth.
Alternative form of sabre-toothed.
plural of sabretooth
plural of sabrewing
Alternative form of sabermetrics.
A tetragonal-ditetragonal dipyramidal mineral containing aluminum, hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and uranium.
Living or growing in sandy places.
The characteristic of being sabulous; sandiness; grittiness.
Obsolete spelling of Sabarmati
A sand bath (immersion of the body in hot sand).
plural of saburration
A white crappie (Pomoxis annularis).
Of or relating to Sacagawea.
plural of Sacagawea
Nolina microcarpa, a flowering plant in the asparagus family.
Alternative form of sacahuista.
plural of Sacajawea
Acourtia microcephala, a bush native to California and Baja California.
An ancient Saka/Scythian tribe from Central Asia, known to have migrated into Bactria and later into Gandhara.
In a saccadic manner.
Modification to a saccadic form
An instrument that measures saccadic eye movements
plural of saccadometer
Relating to saccadometry
The use of a saccadometer
Misspelling of saccharopine.
plural of Saccavino
plural of saccharan
Misspelling of saccharopine.
invertase
plural of saccharase
A salt or ester of saccharic acid.
combined with sucrose
plural of saccharate
Synonym of invertase.
The unit structure of carbohydrates, of general formula CₙH₂ₙOₙ. Either the simple sugars or polymers such as starch and cellulose. The saccharides exist in either a ring or short chain conformation, and typically contain five or six carbon atoms.
plural of saccharide
Of or pertaining to a saccharide
Any disorder due to faulty metabolism of sugars.
simple past and past participle of saccharify
A device for carrying out saccharification.
plural of saccharifier
third-person singular simple present indicative of saccharify
To convert (soluble polysaccharides) into simple sugars
present participle and gerund of saccharify
A kind of muslin.
plural of saccharilla
A polarimeter used to measure the sugar content of a liquid.
The measurement of the sugar content of a liquid, especially with a saccharimeter
Any salt or ester of a saccharinic acid.
Sweetened with saccharin.
plural of saccharinate
In a saccharine manner.
plural of saccharine
Of, pertaining to, or derived from, saccharin, especially saccharinic acid.
Somewhat saccharine.
The quality of being saccharine: (extreme or excessive) sweetness (literal and figurative senses).
To make saccharine; as, especially, to lyse starch (polysaccharides) into sugars (oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides).
simple past and past participle of saccharinize
third-person singular simple present indicative of saccharinize
plural of saccharin
Alternative form of saccharize.
simple past and past participle of saccharise
third-person singular simple present indicative of saccharise
present participle and gerund of saccharise
A fine granular variety of feldspar.
To convert into, or impregnate with, sugar
simple past and past participle of saccharize
third-person singular simple present indicative of saccharize
present participle and gerund of saccharize
Any disaccharide, but especially sucrose
Something that produces sugar
producing sugar or capable of producing a sugar.
Having a texture like granulated sugar.
Having a texture like granulated sugar.
plural of saccharoid
Any of several types of lipid that contain a carbohydrate moiety
The enzymatic breakdown of sugars as a source of energy
Relating to saccharolysis
A hydrometer used to measure the sugar content of a liquid.
The measurement of the amount of sugar in a liquid using a saccharometer.
Any of many single-celled fungi of the genus Saccharomyces, which lack a true mycelium; especially the yeasts.
Any salt or ester of saccharonic acid.
the lactone of saccharonic acid
The amino acid 2-[(5-amino-5-carboxy-pentyl) amino] pentanedioic acid that is an intermediate in the metabolism of lysine.
sugar, especially sucrose
plural of saccharose
The presence of saccharose in the urine.
saccharine; relating to saccharin or sugar
plural of saccharum
plural of Sacchetti
A salt of saccholactactic acid.
Designating a kind of acid (saccholactic acid) prepared from sugar of milk.
An amorphous humin-like substance resembling sacculmic acid, and produced together with it.
Alternative form of sacchulmin.
Bearing a sac.
Any polychaete worm in the family Saccocirridae.
plural of saccocirrid
Any plant of the genus Saccolabium.
plural of saccolabium
Furnished with or formed of a sac or sacs.
The quality or state of being sacculated.
plural of sacculation
Shaped like a little sac.
plural of sacculina
Any of the family Sacculinidae, parasitic barnacles in the superorder Rhizocephala.
plural of sacculinid
Inflammation of a sac, typically the anal sacs of dogs or cats.
plural of sacerdocy
Excessive sacerdotalism; focus on priests to the exclusion of other aspects of religion.
Of or relating to priests or a high religious order; priestly.
Alternative form of sacerdotalize.
The spirit of the priesthood; devotion to priestly interests; priestcraft.
One who practices sacerdotalism.
To make sacerdotal.
Obsolete spelling of sacerdotal.
In a sacerdotal manner, in the manner of a priest.
Sacerdotal.
Synonym of sacerdotalism.
Obsolete form of sagamore (“Native American chief”).
plural of sachamaker
plural of sachemdom
The office or position of a sachem.
plural of sachemship
Alternative form of Sachertorte.
plural of Sacher-torte
plural of Sacher-torte
A torte made of butter, eggs, confectioners' sugar, toasted breadcrumbs, spices, and chocolate, which is baked in layers, put together with apricot jam and finally frosted with chocolate.
plural of Sachertorte
plural of Sachertorte
A surname.
plural of sack-back
simple past and past participle of sack-tap
present participle and gerund of sack-tap
plural of sack-whack
Obsolete form of sagamore (“Native American chief”).
plural of sackamaker
Alternative form of sack barrow.
plural of sackbarrow
Alternative form of sackbuttist.
plural of sackbutist
Someone who plays the sackbut.
plural of sackbuttist
Obsolete form of sackcloth.
plural of sackcloath
Dressed in sackcloth.
plural of sackcloth
plural of sackmaker
The manufacture of sacks.
plural of sacktruck
plural of Sackville
A marine mollusk of the order Sacoglossa, sap-sucking sea slugs.
plural of sacoglossan
Misspelling of sarcolemmal.
British standard spelling of sacralization.
simple past and past participle of sacralise
third-person singular simple present indicative of sacralise
present participle and gerund of sacralise
plural of sacrality
The endowment of something with sacred qualities; making sacred.
simple past and past participle of sacralize
third-person singular simple present indicative of sacralize
present participle and gerund of sacralize
plural of sacramentum
In a sacramental manner.
plural of sacramental
A native or inhabitant of Sacramento, California, United States.
plural of Sacramentan
Archaic form of sacramental (“of or pertaining a sacrament or the sacraments”).
simple past and past participle of sacrament
present participle and gerund of sacrament
Alternative form of sacramentalism.
plural of sacramentism
To administer the sacraments.
simple past and past participle of sacramentize
The capital city of California, United States and the county seat of Sacramento County.
Alternative form of Sacramentan.
plural of Sacramentoan
plural of sacrament
An Ancient Roman oath or vow that rendered the swearer "given to the gods", in the negative sense if he violated it.
plural of sacrarium
plural of sacration
plural of sacrectomy
Removal of the sacrum.
simple past and past participle of sacredize
third-person singular simple present indicative of sacredize
present participle and gerund of sacredize
plural of sacredness
Misspelling of sacrilegious.
Relating to the sacrum and the ribs
That can be sacrificed; expendable.
Obsolete form of sacrificial.
One who makes a sacrifice.
plural of sacrificant
In the early Christian church, those who sacrificed to idols in persecution, but returned as penitents afterwards.
the act of a sacrifice
sacrificant, sacrificer
plural of sacrificator
of or relating to sacrifice
Sacrifice.
able to be sacrificed
simple past and past participle of sacrifice
second-person singular simple past indicative of sacrifice
Without (religious) sacrifice.
Someone who sacrifices, one who makes a sacrifice.
plural of sacrificer
plural of sacrifice
second-person singular simple present indicative of sacrifice
third-person singular simple present indicative of sacrifice
In a sacrificial manner.
present participle and gerund of sacrifice
In a sacrificing manner.
plural of sacrifier
present participle and gerund of sacrify
Obsolete form of sacrilege.
plural of sacriledge
One who commits sacrilege.
plural of sacrileger
plural of sacrilege
Profane use of a sacred object.
Someone guilty of sacrilege; a sacrilegious person.
plural of sacrilegist
A small bell or set of bells which are rung at the elevation in Mass.
plural of sacring-bell
The duties or position of a sacristan.
plural of sacristan
plural of sacristy
plural of sacristry
Having the sacrum facing anteriorly or anterolaterally.
Of or pertaining to the sacrum and the tail
plural of sacrocaudal
A bone formed by fusion of the sacrum and coccyx
Misspelling of sacrococcygeal.
Relating to the sacrum and the ribs
Relating to the sacrum and the back
Pain in the sacral region; sacralgia.
A hexagonal-dihexagonal dipyramidal colorless mineral containing aluminum, calcium, carbon, chlorine, hydrogen, oxygen, potassium, silicon, sodium, and sulfur.
Relating to the sacrum and femur.
plural of sacroiliac
inflammation of the sacroiliac joint
Having the sacrum facing laterally.
Misspelling of sarcolemma.
Alternative form of sacrolumbar.
A muscle that is inserted, by flattened tendons, into the inferior borders of the angles of the lower six to nine ribs.
Of or pertaining to the sacrum and lumbar vertebrae, the loins.
Misspelling of sarcolytic.
Misspelling of sarcomatoid.
Relating to the sacrum and pelvis.
Relating to the sacrum and perineum.
Of or pertaining to the sacrum and the pubes.
Of or pertaining to the sacrum and the rectum.
plural of sacrosanctum
The quality of being sacrosanct.
In a sacrosanct way.
A holy place.
Of, relating to, or affecting the sacrum and ischium.
Having both sacred and secular aspects.
Of, relating to, or affecting the sacrum and the spinal column above it.
The erector spinae, a muscle group of the back in humans and animals.
Pertaining to the sacrum and spine.
Alternative form of sacrotuberous.
Pertaining to, or connecting, the sacrum and the tuberosity of the ischium.
Synonym of uterosacral.
Relating to the sacrum and vagina.
A sactipeptide with antimicrobial activity.
plural of sactibiotic
A kind of peptide containing intramolecular linkages between the sulfur of cysteine residues and the alpha carbon of another residue in the peptide.
plural of sactipeptide
An antihypertensive drug used in combination with valsartan to treat heart failure.
The active metabolite of the antihypertensive drug sacubitril.
Alpha Aquarii, a star in the constellation of Aquarius.
A monoclinic mineral containing aluminum, calcium, hydrogen, iron, magnesium, oxygen, potassium, silicon, sodium, and titanium.
plural of Saddamist
So as to cause sadness.
plural of saddening
Shaped or curved like a saddle.
Alternative spelling of saddlebag.
plural of saddle-bag
Alternative form of saddlebow.
plural of saddle-bow
Synonym of saddle tramp.
plural of saddle-bum
Alternative spelling of saddlecloth.
plural of saddle-cloth
Wearing a saddle shoe or shoes.
galled with much riding
Alternative form of saddle tramp.
plural of saddle-tramp
Alternative form of saddle tree.
plural of saddle-tree
simple past and past participle of saddleback
present participle and gerund of saddleback
A hexagonal grayish white mineral containing bismuth, lead, sulfur, and tellurium.
plural of saddleback
simple past and past participle of saddlebag
present participle and gerund of saddlebag
plural of saddlebag
Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis, a large wading bird in the stork family, found in parts of Africa.
plural of saddlebill
plural of saddlebow
A horse of the American Saddlebred breed.
plural of Saddlebred
plural of saddlebum
A blanket placed under a saddle, a saddle blanket.
plural of saddlecloth
One of a pair of flat pieces of leather that hang down on the sides of a horse saddle, designed to protect the rider's legs and keep horse sweat away from the rider.
plural of saddleflap
A protruding part of a saddle to which a rope can be tied to control the neck of the animal.
plural of saddlehorn
Alternative form of saddle horse.
plural of saddlehorse
Synonym of tulip tree (“Liriodendron tulipifera”).
Without a saddle.
Resembling a saddle.
Person who makes saddles. saddler
plural of saddlemaker
A deformity resulting from the collapse of the bridge of the nose, associated with certain diseases and with the use of cocaine.
plural of saddlenose
Alternative form of saddle point.
plural of saddlepoint
plural of saddlery
A kind of large oyster.
plural of saddlerock
A room that stores saddlery and horse tacks.
plural of saddleroom
Alternative form of saddle-sick.
The portion of a saddle that covers the flank of a horse.
plural of saddleskirt
Suffering from chafing by a saddle (due to excessive riding).
A style of tank locomotive in which the water tank sits on top of the boiler like a saddle.
plural of saddletank
Alternative form of saddle tramp.
plural of saddletramp
Alternative form of saddle tree.
plural of saddletree
In the manner of a saddle.
A civil parish and moor (Saddleworth Moor) in the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham, Greater Manchester, England.
Alternative spelling of Sadducean.
Sadducean.
Alternative spelling of Sadducean.
Sadducean.
The practices, beliefs, or characteristics of the Sadducees.
plural of Sadduceeism
plural of Sadducism
A surname from Persian.
plural of Sadegholvad
present participle and gerund of sadfish
Of a person: sad; melancholy.
In a sadistic manner.
Synonym of sadism.
Of or relating to Lady Mary Sadleir, or the academic professorship of pure mathematics that she founded at the University of Cambridge in 1701.
An Inuit group living in near isolation mainly on and around Coats Island, Walrus Island, and Southampton Island in Hudson Bay, into the early 20th century.
A particular steroid glycoside.
plural of Sadlowski
The practices of sadism and masochism collectively, usually in reference to consensual practices within the BDSM community.
A person who enjoys both inflicting and receiving pain for sexual gratification.
A political strategy or act in which a leader appeals to people by harming them but convincing them that people they hate are at fault or suffering worse harm.
One who engages in sadopopulism.
plural of sadopopulist
Of or relating to forms of religion with sadistic aspects.
a bodhisattva in Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism
A type of free reed mouth organ from Korea, usually having 17 pipes.
Alternative spelling of sennegrass.
Alternative form of safarigoer.
plural of safari-goer
A boat designed to take people on diving, surfing or cruising trips (safaris).
plural of safariboat
A person who embarks on a safari.
plural of safarigoer
Resembling or characteristic of a safari.
A document that grants safe passage through enemy territory in times of war.
plural of safe-conduct
Alternative spelling of safecracker.
plural of safe-cracker
Safe enough to store valuables securely.
plural of safe-deposit
Alternative spelling of safeguard.
simple past and past participle of safe-guard
present participle and gerund of safe-guard
third-person singular simple present indicative of safe-guard
Alternative spelling of safekeeping.
A criminal who breaks into safes using explosives.
plural of safeblower
The act of breaking into a safe using explosives.
A person, usually criminal, who breaks into safes; a safecracker.
plural of safebreaker