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Word Meanings - SPAREFUL - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Sparing; chary. Fairfax. -- Spare"ful*ness, n. Sir P. Sidney.

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  • SPAR-HUNG
    Hung with spar, as a cave.
  • SPARPOIL
    To scatter; to spread; to disperse.
  • SPARPIECE
    The collar beam of a roof; the spanpiece. Gwilt.
  • CHARYBDIS
    A dangerous whirlpool on the coast of Sicily opposite Scylla on the Italian coast. It is personified as a female monster. See Scylla.
  • SPARSELY
    In a scattered or sparse manner.
  • SPARKER
    A spark arrester.
  • SPARROWWORT
    An evergreen shrub of the genus Erica .
  • SPARKLING
    Emitting sparks; glittering; flashing; brilliant; lively; as, sparkling wine; sparkling eyes. -- Spar"kling*ly, adv. -- Spar"kling*ness, n. Syn. -- Brilliant; shining. See Shining.
  • SPARADRAP
    Any adhesive plaster. (more info) 1. A cerecloth.
  • SPARK GAP
    The space filled with air or other dielectric between high potential terminals (as of an electrostatic machine, induction coil, or condenser), through which the discharge passes; the air gap of a jump spark.
  • SPARKLER
    One who scatters; esp., one who scatters money; an improvident person.
  • SPARADA
    A small California surf fish ; -- called also shiner.
  • SPARTAN
    of or pertaining to Sparta, especially to ancient Sparta; hence, hardy; undaunted; as, Spartan souls; Spartan bravey. -- n.
  • SPARGER
    A vessel with a perforated cover, for sprinkling with a liquid; a sprinkler.
  • SPARSIM
    Sparsely; scatteredly; here and there.
  • SPARGE
    To sprinkle; to moisten by sprinkling; as, to sparge paper.
  • SPARLYRE
    The calf of the leg. Wyclif .
  • SPARKLE
    1. A little spark; a scintillation. As fire is wont to quicken and go From a sparkle sprungen amiss, Till a city brent up is. Chaucer. The shock was sufficiently strong to strike out some sparkles of his fiery temper. Prescott. 2. Brilliancy;
  • SPARHAWK
    The sparrow hawk.
  • SPARAGE; SPARAGUS; SPARAGRASS
    Obs. or corrupt forms of Asparagus.
  • DESPARPLE
    To scatter; to disparkle. Mandeville.
  • FLUOR SPAR
    See FLUORITE
  • TRANSPARENT
    transparere to be transparent; L. trans across, through + parere to 1. Having the property of transmitting rays of light, so that bodies can be distinctly seen through; pervious to light; diaphanous; pellucid; as, transparent glass; a transparent
  • OUTSPARKLE
    To exceed in sparkling.
  • DISPARK
    1. To throw ; to treat as a common. The Gentiles were made to be God's people when the Jews' inclosure was disparked. Jer. Taylor. 2. To set at large; to release from inclosure. Till his free muse threw down the pale, And did at once dispark
  • SHIVER-SPAR
    A variety of calcite, so called from its slaty structure; -- called also slate spar.
  • DISPARAGEMENT
    1. Matching any one in marriage under his or her degree; injurious union with something of inferior excellence; a lowering in rank or estimation. And thought that match a foul disparagement. Spenser. 2. Injurious comparison with an inferior; a
  • DISPARATES
    Things so unequal or unlike that they can not be compared with each other.
  • ESPARTO
    A species of Spanish grass , of which cordage, shoes, baskets, etc., are made. It is also used for making paper.
  • ASPARAGUS
    A genus of perennial plants belonging to the natural order Liliaceæ, and having erect much branched stems, and very slender branchlets which are sometimes mistaken for leaves. Asparagus racemosus is a shrubby climbing plant with fragrant flowers.
  • FELSPAR; FELSPATH
    See FELDSPAR
  • DISPARKLE
    To scatter abroad. Holland.

 

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