symmetry |
a state in which both sides of something are balanced in size, form, or arrangement. |
sympathetic |
feeling or showing understanding. [2 definitions] |
sympathize |
to deeply understand or share in another's emotions (often followed by "with"). [2 definitions] |
sympathy |
kind understanding and concern for others when they are sad, suffering, or having trouble. [3 definitions] |
symphony |
a musical piece for an orchestra that has three or four movements. [2 definitions] |
symphony orchestra |
a large group of classical musicians, including string, woodwind, brass, and percussion sections. A symphony orchestra performs symphonies and other orchestral pieces under the direction of a conductor. |
symptom |
a sign of something. [2 definitions] |
synagogue |
a place used by Jews for worship and religious instruction. |
syndrome |
a group of signs or symptoms that together indicate a particular disease or condition. |
synonym |
a word having the same or nearly the same meaning as another word of the same language. |
synonymous |
having the same or a similar meaning; expressing the same idea or intent. |
syntax |
the study of the way sentences are formed, and how the words go together. [2 definitions] |
synthetic |
made with chemicals formed in a laboratory instead of something found in nature; man-made; artificial. [2 definitions] |
syphon |
another spelling of siphon. |
Syria |
a Middle Eastern country on the Mediterranean Sea between Turkey and Jordan. The capital of Syria is Damascus. |
syrup |
a solution of sugar in water that contains medicine and flavoring. [2 definitions] |
system |
a group of related things or parts that work together as a whole. [5 definitions] |
system unit |
the main part of a computer, which houses its essential components. |
t |
the twentieth letter of the English alphabet. |
tab |
a small loop, strap, or flap, used for pulling, hanging, or opening. [2 definitions] |
table |
a piece of furniture with a flat top supported by one or more legs. [4 definitions] |