secrecy |
the condition of being secret. [2 definitions] |
secret |
kept from being seen or known by others; private. [5 definitions] |
secretary |
a person who writes letters, keeps records straight, and manages mail. A secretary might work for another person or for a business. [3 definitions] |
secrete1 |
to produce a fluid or other substance and release it into or out of the body. |
secretly |
in a secret manner, so as to conceal the action from others involved. [2 definitions] |
section |
any part of a whole, or a part that can be seen as distinct in some way from the whole. [4 definitions] |
secure |
free from fear or danger. [10 definitions] |
security |
freedom from fear or danger; safety. [2 definitions] |
sedan |
an automobile with a hard roof and a front and a back seat. |
sedate |
composed and dignified. [2 definitions] |
sediment |
solid material that settles to the bottom of a liquid. [2 definitions] |
sedimentary |
formed from sediment. |
see1 |
to look at. [8 definitions] |
seed |
the small part of a flowering plant that grows into a new plant. [5 definitions] |
seedling |
a young tree or plant grown from a seed. |
see eye to eye |
to agree exactly. |
seek |
to try to find; look for. [3 definitions] |
seem |
to appear to be or do. [2 definitions] |
seen |
the past participle of "see." |
seep |
to spread or flow through gradually. |
seesaw |
a type of play structure made up of a long board attached to and supported by a device in the middle. Although the board is attached, it is allowed to move so that people sitting on each end can alternately go up and down through the air. |