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Sunsuits
- noun - a child's garment consisting of a brief top and shorts
Sursolid
- - The fifth power of a number; as, a is the sursolid of a, or 32 that of 2.
Suss Out
- verb - examine so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition;
- examine so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition; "check the brakes"; "Check out the engine"
Swashing
- verb - act in an arrogant, overly self-assured, or conceited manner
- dash a liquid upon or against; "The mother splashed the baby's face with water"
- make violent, noisy movements
- show off
Swastica
- - A symbol or ornament in the form of a Greek cross with the ends of the arms at right angles all in the same direction, and each prolonged to the height of the parallel arm of the cross. A great many modified forms exist, ogee and volute as well as rectilinear, while various decorative designs, as Greek fret or meander, are derived from or closely associated with it. The swastika is found in remains from the Bronze Age in various parts of Europe, esp. at Hissarlik (Troy), and was in frequent use as late as the 10th century. It is found in ancient Persia, in India, where both Jains and Buddhists used (or still use) it as religious symbol, in China and Japan, and among Indian tribes of North, Central, and South America. It is usually thought to be a charm, talisman, or religious token, esp. a sign of good luck or benediction. Max M distinguished from the swastika, with arms prolonged to the right, the suavastika, with arms prolonged to the left, but this distinction is not commonly rec
Swastika
- noun - the official emblem of the Nazi Party and the Third Reich; a cross with the arms bent at right angles in a clockwise direction
Swishing
- verb - move with or cause to move with a whistling or hissing sound; "The bubbles swoshed around in the glass"; "The curtain swooshed open"
Swoshing
- verb - move with or cause to move with a whistling or hissing sound; "The bubbles swoshed around in the glass"; "The curtain swooshed open"