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Meanings of Spoonbill:

noun

A tall mainly white or pinkish wading bird related to ibises, having a long bill with a very broad flat tip.

Usage examples:

In winter, it's easy to see raptors, oriental white stork, and white spoonbills.

Meanings of Spoonbills:

noun

A tall mainly white or pinkish wading bird related to ibises, having a long bill with a very broad flat tip.

Usage examples:

In winter, it's easy to see raptors, oriental white stork, and white spoonbills.

Meanings of Spooned:

verb

Put (food) into or on something with a spoon.

Usage examples:

Rosie spooned sugar into her mug
noun

An implement consisting of a small, shallow oval or round bowl on a long handle, used for eating, stirring, and serving food.

Usage examples:

Holding a spoon and a bowl, this woman lunches quietly, pensively and, most importantly, alone on t…

Meanings of Spooner:

noun

A person kissing and cuddling another person amorously.

Usage examples:

He would use his red light and find spooners at night

Meanings of Spoonerism:

noun

A verbal error in which a speaker accidentally transposes the initial sounds or letters of two or more words, often to humorous effect, as in the sentence you have hissed the mystery lectures.

Usage examples:

The best-known of these are the sound transpositions called spoonerisms.

Meanings of Spoonerisms:

noun

A verbal error in which a speaker accidentally transposes the initial sounds or letters of two or more words, often to humorous effect, as in the sentence you have hissed the mystery lectures.

Usage examples:

The best-known of these are the sound transpositions called spoonerisms.

Meanings of Spoonful:

noun

As much as can be contained in a spoon.

Usage examples:

Add a spoonful of honey to a glass of hot water

Meanings of Spoonfuls:

noun

As much as can be contained in a spoon.

Usage examples:

Add a spoonful of honey to a glass of hot water

Meanings of Spoonier:

adjective

Sentimentally or foolishly amorous.

Usage examples:

I was spoony over miss talmadge to the point of idolatry
noun

A silly or foolish person.

Usage examples:

What the deuce can she find in that spoony of a pitt crawley?

Meanings of Spoonies:

noun

A silly or foolish person.

Usage examples:

What the deuce can she find in that spoony of a pitt crawley?
adjective

Sentimentally or foolishly amorous.

Usage examples:

I was spoony over miss talmadge to the point of idolatry

Meanings of Spooniest:

adjective

Sentimentally or foolishly amorous.

Usage examples:

I was spoony over miss talmadge to the point of idolatry
noun

A silly or foolish person.

Usage examples:

What the deuce can she find in that spoony of a pitt crawley?

Meanings of Spooning:

verb

Put (food) into or on something with a spoon.

Usage examples:

Rosie spooned sugar into her mug
noun

An implement consisting of a small, shallow oval or round bowl on a long handle, used for eating, stirring, and serving food.

Usage examples:

Holding a spoon and a bowl, this woman lunches quietly, pensively and, most importantly, alone on t…

Meanings of Spoons:

noun

An implement consisting of a small, shallow oval or round bowl on a long handle, used for eating, stirring, and serving food.

Usage examples:

Holding a spoon and a bowl, this woman lunches quietly, pensively and, most importantly, alone on t…
verb

Put (food) into or on something with a spoon.

Usage examples:

Rosie spooned sugar into her mug

Meanings of Spoonsful:

Plural of spoonful

Meanings of Spoony:

adjective

Sentimentally or foolishly amorous.

Usage examples:

I was spoony over miss talmadge to the point of idolatry
noun

A silly or foolish person.

Usage examples:

What the deuce can she find in that spoony of a pitt crawley?

Meanings of Spoor:

noun

The track or scent of an animal.

Usage examples:

They searched around the hut for a spoor
verb

Follow the track or scent of (an animal or person).

Usage examples:

Taking the spear, he set off to spoor the man

Meanings of Spoored:

verb

Follow the track or scent of (an animal or person).

Usage examples:

Taking the spear, he set off to spoor the man
noun

The track or scent of an animal.

Usage examples:

They searched around the hut for a spoor

Meanings of Spooring:

verb

Follow the track or scent of (an animal or person).

Usage examples:

Taking the spear, he set off to spoor the man
noun

The track or scent of an animal.

Usage examples:

They searched around the hut for a spoor

Meanings of Spoors:

noun

The track or scent of an animal.

Usage examples:

They searched around the hut for a spoor
verb

Follow the track or scent of (an animal or person).

Usage examples:

Taking the spear, he set off to spoor the man

Meanings of Sporades:

proper noun

Two groups of greek islands in the aegean sea. the northern sporades, which lie close to the east coast of mainland greece, include the islands of euboea, skiros, skiathos, and skopelos. the southern sporades, situated off the west coast of turkey, include rhodes and the other islands of the dodecanese.

Meanings of Sporadic:

adjective

Occurring at irregular intervals or only in a few places; scattered or isolated.

Usage examples:

Sporadic fighting broke out

Meanings of Sporadically:

adverb

Occasionally or at irregular intervals.

Usage examples:

He worked sporadically at part-time jobs

Meanings of Sporangia:

noun

(in ferns and lower plants) a receptacle in which asexual spores are formed.

Usage examples:

Thousands of sporangia were also collected on a moss covered decaying conifer log on a ground site …

Meanings of Sporangiophore:

noun

(in a fungus) a specialized hypha bearing sporangia.

Usage examples:

Each sporangiophore bears several sporangia, in which spores develop.

Meanings of Sporangium:

noun

(in ferns and lower plants) a receptacle in which asexual spores are formed.

Usage examples:

Thousands of sporangia were also collected on a moss covered decaying conifer log on a ground site …

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