Children's Illustrated Dictionary.

(John Hannent) #1

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z


spider
spiders noun
a small animal with eight
legs. Spiders spin nets of
thin, sticky threads called
webs, which they use to trap
insects for food. They
kill their prey
with poison.

spike
spikes noun
a sharp point, often made of
metal or wood, or a pointed
part of an animal or plant.

spill
spills spilling spilled or spilt verb
to let something drop or
overflow from a container.

She spilled her drink.

spin
spins spinning spun verb
1 to turn around quickly,
or to make
something
turn quickly.

2 to produce threads. Spiders
and silkworms spin threads
by producing them from their
bodies. People spin raw cotton
and wool to make threads.

spine
spines noun
1 the column of bones that
makes up the backbone
of a skeleton (see skeleton
on page 188).

2 one of the stiff, sharp
points on an animal, like
a porcupine, or on a plant,
like a cactus (see fish on page
79, plant on page 151, and
sea life on page 178).
3 the part of a book where
the pages are joined and
that holds the book together.

spiral
spirals noun
an object shaped
in a curve that
turns around
a central point.

spire
spires noun
a tall, pointed
structure at the
top of a tower.

spirit
spirits noun
1 a person’s mind
and feelings.
In good spirits.
spiritual adjective
2 a being, such as a ghost,
that does not have a body.

spit
spits spitting spat verb
to force saliva or something
else out of your mouth.
She spat out the rotten apple.

spite
noun
deliberate nastiness.
He ignored him out of spite.
spiteful adjective

splash
splashes splashing splashed verb
to scatter water
or another liquid.

The children splashed around
in the pool.
splash noun

splinter
splinters noun
a thin, sharp piece that has
broken off something hard,
such as wood or glass.

split
splits splitting split verb
1 to divide into parts.

She split the logs with an ax.
2 to tear or crack, perhaps
by mistake.
The bag split open.

splutter
splutters spluttering spluttered
verb
to speak quickly in a
confused way.
She knocked over the display
and spluttered an apology.

spoil
spoils spoiling spoiled
verb
1 to destroy or damage
something.
Don’t draw on that—you’ll
spoil it.
2 to give a child so much that
he or she becomes demanding
and unpleasant.

spoke
from the verb to speak
They spoke in a whisper
in case anyone was listening.

sponge
sponges noun
a soft, flexible material used
for washing and cleaning.
Some sponges are made of
plastic, but real sponges are
made from the skeletons of
sea creatures.
N say spunj

sponsor
sponsors sponsoring sponsored
verb
to give money to support
a charity or event. Sometimes
money is given in return for a
person completing an activity.
The sporting goods store
sponsored the race.
sponsor noun

spoon
spoons noun
a small utensil with a curved
bowl at one end. Spoons are
used for eating or stirring.

spider


spine

bath sponge

plastic spoon

metal spoon

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