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shepherd a person who herds and watches over sheep. [3 definitions]
sherbet a frozen dessert made mainly of fruit juice, sugar, and gelatin.
sheriff the main law officer of a county.
she's shortened form of "she is" or "she has."
Shetland pony a breed of very small but strong pony native to the Shetland Islands of Scotland.
shield a piece of armor worn or carried on the arm to protect against blows from weapons. [5 definitions]
shift to change one's position, or to move from one place to another. [7 definitions]
shilling the main unit of money of Kenya and several other African countries. A shilling is equal to one hundred cents. [2 definitions]
shimmer to shine with a soft, flickering light.
shin1 the front part of the leg between the knee and ankle. [2 definitions]
shinbone the large bone in the lower half of a person's leg.
shine to give off or reflect light. [8 definitions]
shingle a thin, flat piece of wood or other building material. Shingles are attached in overlapping rows to cover the roof or sides of a building. [2 definitions]
Shinto a major religion in Japan. People of the Shinto religion worship nature and ancestors.
shiny reflecting or glowing with light; bright; shining. [2 definitions]
-ship a suffix that means "condition of," "character of," or "quality of." [3 definitions]
ship a large vessel built to carry people or goods long distances through deep water. [3 definitions]
shipment the act of shipping goods. [2 definitions]
shipping the act or business of sending or transporting goods. [2 definitions]
shipwreck the destruction or loss of a ship at sea. [4 definitions]
shipyard a place where ships are built or repaired.