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spring
NatureA1
Meaning: The season between winter and summer.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Flowers bloom in spring.
Category: Nature β€Ί Seasons
Synonyms:
  • season
  • time
spring bok
NatureC1
Meaning: A type of antelope found in southern Africa.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The spring bok is known for its leaping ability.
Category: Nature β€Ί Wildlife
Synonyms:
  • antelope
  • animal
spring time
NatureA1
Meaning: The period of spring; the season of growth and renewal.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Spring time brings blooming flowers.
Category: Nature β€Ί Seasons
Synonyms:
  • spring
  • season
sprout
NatureB2
Meaning: To begin to grow or develop.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The seeds will sprout in a few days.
Category: Nature β€Ί Botany
Synonyms:
  • grow
  • develop
spruce
NatureC1
Meaning: A type of evergreen tree.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The spruce tree is common in cold climates.
Category: Nature β€Ί Trees
Synonyms:
  • tree
  • evergreen
spruit
NatureB2
Meaning: A small stream or brook.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The children played by the spruit in the afternoon.
Category: Nature
Synonyms:
  • stream
  • brook
spume
NatureC1
Meaning: Foam or froth, especially on waves.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The spume from the crashing waves covered the rocks.
Category: Nature
Synonyms:
  • foam
  • froth
squally
NatureC1
Meaning: Characterized by sudden, strong winds and rain.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The squally weather made sailing dangerous.
Category: Nature
Synonyms:
  • stormy
  • blustery
Antonyms:
  • calm
  • clear
squid
NatureB2
Meaning: A sea creature with a long body and tentacles.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The chef prepared a delicious dish with squid.
Category: Nature β€Ί Marine Biology
Synonyms: cephalopod
squirrel
NatureA1
Meaning: A small rodent with a bushy tail, often found in trees.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The squirrel climbed the tree quickly.
Category: Nature β€Ί Wildlife
Synonyms: rodent
St Bernard
NatureB1
Meaning: A large breed of dog known for rescue work in the Alps.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The St Bernard is famous for its rescue abilities in snowy conditions.
Category: Nature β€Ί Animals
Synonyms: rescue dog
stag
NatureA2
Meaning: An adult male deer.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The stag wandered through the forest.
Category: Nature β€Ί Wildlife
Synonyms:
  • buck
  • male deer
stag beetle
NatureB2
Meaning: A type of beetle known for its large mandibles.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The stag beetle is often found in woodlands.
Category: Nature β€Ί Insects
Synonyms: beetle
stagnant
NatureB2
Meaning: Not flowing or moving; inactive.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The stagnant water was a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
Category: Nature β€Ί Water
Synonyms:
  • motionless
  • still
Antonyms: flowing
stalactite
NatureB2
Meaning: A mineral formation hanging from the ceiling of a cave.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The stalactite dripped water slowly.
Category: Nature β€Ί Geology
Synonyms: cave formation
stalagmite
NatureB2
Meaning: A mineral formation rising from the floor of a cave.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The stalagmite grew taller over the years.
Category: Nature β€Ί Geology
Synonyms: cave formation
stamen
NatureB2
Meaning: The male reproductive part of a flower, consisting of an anther and a filament.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The stamen produces pollen for fertilization.
Category: Nature β€Ί Botany
Synonyms: anther
stampede
NatureC1
Meaning: A sudden rush of a crowd of people or animals, often in panic.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The stampede caused several injuries at the concert.
Category: Nature β€Ί Animal Behavior
Synonyms:
  • rush
  • frenzy
standing stone
NatureC1
Meaning: A large upright stone, often part of a prehistoric monument.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The standing stone is believed to be thousands of years old.
Category: Nature β€Ί Archaeology
Synonyms: megalith
stank
NatureB2
Meaning: Past tense of stink; to have a strong unpleasant smell.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The garbage stank after a week.
Category: Nature β€Ί Odors
Synonyms:
  • reek
  • smell
star fish
NatureB2
Meaning: A marine animal with a star-shaped body, found in oceans.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The star fish can regenerate its arms.
Category: Nature β€Ί Marine Biology
Synonyms: sea star
star night
NatureB1
Meaning: A night when the stars are particularly visible.
Part of speech: noun
Example: We enjoyed a star night while camping.
Category: Nature β€Ί Astronomy
Synonyms:
  • clear night
  • stargazing night
starless
NatureC2
Meaning: Having no stars; often used to describe a night sky.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The starless night felt eerie and quiet.
Category: Nature β€Ί Astronomy
Synonyms:
  • dark
  • empty
starling
NatureB2
Meaning: A common bird known for its iridescent feathers and ability to mimic sounds.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The starling is often seen in flocks.
Category: Nature β€Ί Birds
Synonyms: sturnus
starlit
NatureB2
Meaning: Illuminated by starlight.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: They walked along the starlit path.
Category: Nature β€Ί Astronomy
Synonyms:
  • starry
  • bright
starry
NatureB2
Meaning: Full of stars; having many stars visible.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The starry sky was breathtaking.
Category: Nature β€Ί Astronomy
Synonyms:
  • stellar
  • celestial
stealthy
NatureC1
Meaning: Characterized by secrecy and caution.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The stealthy approach of the animal made it an effective hunter.
Category: Nature β€Ί Animals
Synonyms:
  • sneaky
  • furtive
Antonyms:
  • open
  • obvious
steed
NatureC1
Meaning: A horse, especially one that is ridden.
Part of speech: noun
Example: He rode his steed into battle.
Category: Nature β€Ί Animals
Synonyms:
  • horse
  • mount
steep
NatureB1
Meaning: Having a sharp incline or slope.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The hill was too steep to climb easily.
Category: Nature β€Ί Geography
Synonyms:
  • sharp
  • abrupt
Antonyms:
  • gentle
  • flat
steepen
NatureC1
Meaning: To make or become steeper.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The path will steepen as we climb higher.
Category: Nature β€Ί Geography
Synonyms: increase slope
stegosaur
NatureB2
Meaning: A type of dinosaur known for its distinctive plates along its back.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The stegosaur is a popular dinosaur among children.
Category: Nature β€Ί Dinosaurs
Synonyms: stegosaurus
Stem
NatureB1
Meaning: The main body of a plant or tree.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The stem of the flower was strong and healthy.
Category: Nature β€Ί Botany
Synonyms:
  • stalk
  • trunk
stench
NatureB2
Meaning: A strong, unpleasant smell.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The stench from the garbage was unbearable.
Category: Nature β€Ί Odors
Synonyms:
  • odor
  • smell
Antonyms:
  • fragrance
  • aroma
steppe
NatureB2
Meaning: A large area of flat grassland, especially in Asia.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The steppe is home to many unique species.
Category: Nature β€Ί Geography
Synonyms:
  • grassland
  • plain
stick
NatureA1
Meaning: A thin piece of wood or other material.
Part of speech: noun
Example: He picked up a stick to throw for the dog.
Category: Nature
Synonyms:
  • branch
  • rod
stick insect
NatureC2
Meaning: An insect that resembles a stick, used for camouflage.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The stick insect blended perfectly with the branches.
Category: Nature β€Ί Entomology
Synonyms: phasmid
stickle back
NatureC2
Meaning: A small fish with spines along its back, often found in freshwater.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The stickleback is known for its unique breeding behavior.
Category: Nature β€Ί Ichthyology
Synonyms: fish
stile
NatureC1
Meaning: A set of steps for crossing a fence or wall.
Part of speech: noun
Example: We climbed over the stile to enter the field.
Category: Nature β€Ί Landforms
Synonyms:
  • step
  • ladder
stillness
NatureC1
Meaning: The state of being still or quiet.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The stillness of the morning was peaceful.
Category: Nature
Synonyms:
  • silence
  • calm
Antonyms: noise
sting
NatureB1
Meaning: To cause a sharp pain or discomfort by piercing the skin.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The bee will sting if it feels threatened.
Category: Nature β€Ί Animals
Synonyms:
  • prick
  • bite
Antonyms: soothe

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