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Schilling
- noun - formerly the basic unit of money in Austria
Scrolling
- verb - move through text or graphics in order to display parts that do not fit on the screen; "Scroll down to see the entire text"
Shrilling
- verb - a continuing shrill noise; "the clash of swords and the shrilling of trumpets"--P. J. Searles
- utter a shrill cry
Sibylline
- adjective - having a secret or hidden meaning; "cabalistic symbols engraved in stone"; "cryptic writings"; "thoroughly sibylline in most of his pronouncements"- John Gunther
- resembling or characteristic of a prophet or prophecy; "the high priest's divinatory pronouncement"; "mantic powers"; "a kind of sibylline book with ready and infallible answers to questions"
Squalling
- verb - blow in a squall; "When it squalls, a prudent sailor reefs his sails"
- characterized by short periods of noisy commotion; "a home life that has been extraordinarily squally"
- make high-pitched, whiney noises
- utter a sudden loud cry; "she cried with pain when the doctor inserted the needle"; "I yelled to her from the window but she couldn't hear me"
Squillion
- unknown - An indefinite but very large number
Strolling
- verb - walk leisurely and with no apparent aim
Tabellion
- - A secretary or notary under the Roman empire; also, a similar officer in France during the old monarchy.
Tefillins
- noun - (Judaism) either of two small leather cases containing texts from the Hebrew Scriptures (known collectively as tefillin); traditionally worn (on the forehead and the left arm) by Jewish men during morning prayer
Thrilling
- verb - cause to be thrilled by some perceptual input; "The men were thrilled by a loud whistle blow"
- causing a surge of emotion or excitement; "she gave an electrifying performance"; "a thrilling performer to watch"
- causing quivering or shivering as by cold or fear or electric shock; "a thrilling wind blew off the frozen lake"
- feel sudden intense sensation or emotion; "he was thrilled by the speed and the roar of the engine"
- fill with sublime emotion; "The children were thrilled at the prospect of going to the movies"; "He was inebriated by his phenomenal success"
- tremble convulsively, as from fear or excitement