rustic |
of, occurring, or living in a rural area. [4 definitions] |
rustle |
to make soft crackling sounds, as of dry surfaces rubbing gently against each other. [5 definitions] |
rustler |
a person who rustles or steals livestock. |
rusty |
covered with or affected by rust; corroded; working or moving stiffly. [3 definitions] |
rut1 |
a furrow or groove worn into the ground by something such as a wheeled vehicle. [3 definitions] |
ruthless |
without mercy or compassion; pitiless or cruel. |
Rwanda |
a central African country between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Tanzania. |
rye1 |
a widely cultivated grass, of which the seeds are used for cereal, flour, and other grain products. [4 definitions] |
-s1 |
used to form the third person sing. present tense of all regular and most irregular verbs. |
-s2 |
used to form the regular plural of most nouns. |
-'s2 |
used to form the possessive of most singular nouns, some plural nouns not ending in "s," some pronouns, and various noun phrases. |
-'s3 |
shortened form of "is". [3 definitions] |
S1 |
abbreviation of "south." |
s |
the nineteenth letter of the English alphabet. [4 definitions] |
Sabbath |
the day of rest and worship observed by Jews and certain Christians on Saturday, the seventh day of the week. [2 definitions] |
saber |
a heavy sword, often slightly curved, with one sharp edge. [3 definitions] |
saber-toothed tiger |
any of various large wild cats that became extinct in the Pleistocene period, characterized by long upper canine teeth. |
sable |
a weasel-like mammal of the cold regions of Eurasia that has very dark, valuable fur. [6 definitions] |
sabotage |
a secret operation or act, esp. one carried out by an insider, to damage property, obstruct operations, undermine negotiations, or the like. [2 definitions] |
sabre |
a spelling of "saber" used in Canada and Britain. See "saber" for more information. |
SAC |
abbreviation of "Strategic Air Command." |