send |
to cause to be transmitted, as by mail or delivery service. [7 definitions] |
Senegal |
a West African country on the Atlantic, between Mauritania and Guinea. |
senior |
elder, esp. of two relatives having the same name (often used in abbreviation). [7 definitions] |
senior citizen |
an elderly person, esp. one who is past the usual retirement age of sixty-five. |
sensation |
a perception by means of one of the sense organs. [5 definitions] |
sensational |
producing or intended to produce intense excitement or interest, esp. by lurid or exaggerated elements. [3 definitions] |
sense |
any of five ways to perceive, namely touch, smell, taste, sight, and hearing. [12 definitions] |
sense organ |
a specialized organ or structure of the body, such as an eye or taste bud, that receives stimuli and transmits them to the brain; receptor. |
sensible |
having or showing sound judgment. [4 definitions] |
sensitive |
having the ability to sense. [7 definitions] |
sensor |
anything that is capable of registering physical quantities, as of light or temperature, and sending signals that indicate the level of the stimulus. |
sent |
past tense and past participle of send. |
sentence |
a grammatically complete unit in either writing or speech, marked by a clear beginning and a full stop and usu. expressing an independent statement, question, command, or the like. [3 definitions] |
sentiment |
an attitude or point of view regarding something. [3 definitions] |
sentimental |
pertaining to or resulting from sentiment. [4 definitions] |
sentry |
a guard posted to prevent entry or exit by unauthorized persons, keep watch against dangers, or the like. |
Seoul |
the capital of South Korea. |
sepal |
one of the leaflike parts that enclose an unopened flower. |
separate |
to put or keep apart; disunite; part. [12 definitions] |
separately |
apart; not together; in a separate way. |
separation |
the act of separating or condition of being separated. [4 definitions] |