season |
one of the four distinct periods of the year; spring, summer, fall, or winter. [8 definitions] |
seasonal |
of, characteristic of, or dependent on the seasons or a season of the year; periodical. |
seasoning |
that which is added to food to improve the flavor, such as salt, an herb, or spice. [2 definitions] |
seat |
an object for sitting on, such as a chair or bench. [9 definitions] |
seat belt |
a safety strap or harness, attached to airplane and automobile seats, that fastens across the waist or over the shoulder as protection against sudden stops or collision; safety belt. |
sea turtle |
any of the species of large marine turtles with paddle-shaped limbs, such as loggerheads and leatherbacks, found in warm-water seas. |
sea urchin |
a soft-bodied echinoderm that is enclosed in a hard round or disk-shaped shell, covered with long thin movable spines. |
seaweed |
any of a wide variety of algae that grow in water, esp. salt water. [3 definitions] |
sec. |
abbreviation of "secretary." [2 definitions] |
secede |
to withdraw from a political or religious unit, or from some other organization or alliance. |
secluded |
isolated or hidden away from view. [2 definitions] |
second1 |
indicating rank or position between first and third. [8 definitions] |
second2 |
a unit of time equal to one sixtieth of a minute. (abbr.: sec.) [3 definitions] |
secondary |
of second or lesser rank, importance, or value. [6 definitions] |
second baseman |
in baseball, the player whose position is at second base when the other team is batting and whose primary function is to defend that base. |
secondhand |
coming or received from a source other than the original. [5 definitions] |
second hand |
a hand on a clock or watch that indicates the seconds. [2 definitions] |
secrecy |
the state or condition of being secret. [2 definitions] |
secret |
concealed from others; private. [8 definitions] |
secretary |
a person who works for a business, an institution, or an individual at such administrative tasks as managing correspondence, keeping records, and scheduling meetings and appointments. [4 definitions] |
secrete1 |
to generate or separate (a fluid or other substance) from an organism's cells or fluids and then release (it) into the organism's system. |