sundial |
a device that stands in a garden or on a lawn to show the time of day. A sundial has a flat, round disk with numbers and a pointer that casts a shadow. As the shadow moves across the numbers, the sundial shows what time it is. |
sunflower |
a tall plant with large, yellow flowers. The seeds in the center of the flower can be eaten. |
sunglasses |
a pair of eyeglasses with dark lenses to protect the eyes from bright sunlight. |
sunlight |
the light of the sun; sunshine. |
sunny |
consisting of weather in which the sky is blue and few clouds block the sun; not cloudy. [3 definitions] |
sunrise |
the moment each day at which the sun first can be seen above the eastern horizon. [2 definitions] |
sunscreen |
an ingredient used in a lotion that is put on the skin to protect against sunburn. |
sunset |
the moment each day when the sun goes below the western horizon. [2 definitions] |
sunshine |
the bright light of the sun not hidden by clouds. |
suntan |
a dark coloring of the skin as a result of exposure to strong sunlight or a sun lamp. |
super |
(informal) excellent. |
super- |
a prefix that means "above" or "over." [2 definitions] |
superb |
of the finest kind or quality. |
superintendent |
one who manages or directs something. [2 definitions] |
Superior |
Lake Superior, the largest and most western of the Great Lakes. It lies between the U.S. states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan and the Canadian province of Ontario. |
superior |
having a higher position, degree, or rank. [5 definitions] |
superiority |
the quality or state of being better, higher, or greater. |
superlative |
of the finest kind or highest quality. [3 definitions] |
supermarket |
a large store that carries a wide variety of food and household items. |
supernatural |
having to do with forces separate from or higher than natural laws. |
superstition |
a belief that is not based on fact. |