| spite | 1. Ill-will or hatred toward another, accompanied with the disposition to irritate, annoy, or thwart; petty malice; grudge; rancor; despite. "This is the deadly spite that angers." (Shak) 2. Vexation; chargrin; mortification. In spite of, or Spite of, in opposition to all efforts of; in defiance or contempt of; notwithstanding. "Continuing, spite of pain, to use a knee after it had been slightly ibnjured." . "And saved me in spite of the world, the devil, and myself." . "In spite of all applications, the patient grew worse every day." . See Syn. Under Notwithstanding. To owe one a spite, to entertain a mean hatred for him. Synonym: Pique, rancor, malevolence, grudge. Spite, Malice. Malice has more reference to the disposition, and spite to the manifestation of it in words and actions. It is, therefore, meaner than malice, thought not always more criminal. " Malice . . . Is more frequently employed to express the dispositions of inferior minds to execute every purpose of mischief within the more limited circle of their abilities." . "Consider eke, that spite availeth naught." . See Pique. Origin: Abbreviated fr. Despite. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| spitter | 1. One who puts meat on a spit. 2. <zoology> A young deer whose antlers begin to shoot or become sharp; a brocket, or pricket. See: Spit an iron prong. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| spitting | 1. Mucus and other fluids formed in the air passages and upper food passages (the mouth), and expelled by coughing. See: sputum. 2. The act of spitting; the expelling from the mouth of saliva, mucus, and other material from the air or upper food passages. Synonym: spitting. (05 Mar 2000) |
| spittle | The thick, moist matter which is secreted by the salivary glands; saliva; spit. Spittle insect. <zoology> See Cuckoo spit, under Cuckoo. Origin: From Spit to eject from the mouth: cf. Spattle, and AS. Spatl. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Spitz | 20th century U.S. Pathologist. See: Spitz nevus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| spitz dog | <zoology> A breed of dogs having erect ears and long silky hair, usually white. Synonym: Pomeranian dog, and louploup. Origin: G. Spitz, spitzhund. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Spitz nevus | A benign, slightly pigmented or red superficial small skin tumour composed of spindle-shaped, epithelioid, and multinucleated cells that may appear atypical; most common in children, but also appearing in adults. Synonym: benign juvenile melanoma, epithelioid cell nevus, spindle cell nevus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Spitzer's theory | An interpretation of the partitioning of the heart of mammalian embryos primarily on the basis of recapitulations of the adult structural pattern of lower forms; most frequently cited in relation to the partitioning of the truncus arteriosus to form ascending aorta and pulmonary trunk, which is achieved by the phylogenetic development of the lungs. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Spitzer, Alexander | <person> Austrian anatomist, 1868-1943. See: Spitzer's theory. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Spitzka's marginal tract | A longitudinal bundle of thin, unmyelinated and poorly myelinated fibres capping the apex of the posterior horn of the spinal gray matter, composed of posterior root fibres and short association fibres that interconnect neighboring segments of the posterior horn. Synonym: fasciculus dorsolateralis, tractus dorsolateralis, dorsolateral tract, fasciculus marginalis, Lissauer's bundle, Lissauer's column, Lissauer's fasciculus, Lissauer's marginal zone, Lissauer's tract, marginal fasciculus, Spitzka's marginal tract, Spitzka's marginal zone, Waldeyer's tract, Waldeyer's zonal layer. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Spitzka's marginal zone | A longitudinal bundle of thin, unmyelinated and poorly myelinated fibres capping the apex of the posterior horn of the spinal gray matter, composed of posterior root fibres and short association fibres that interconnect neighboring segments of the posterior horn. Synonym: fasciculus dorsolateralis, tractus dorsolateralis, dorsolateral tract, fasciculus marginalis, Lissauer's bundle, Lissauer's column, Lissauer's fasciculus, Lissauer's marginal zone, Lissauer's tract, marginal fasciculus, Spitzka's marginal tract, Spitzka's marginal zone, Waldeyer's tract, Waldeyer's zonal layer. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Spitzka's nucleus | A small cell group located between the somatic cell columns of the oculomotor nuclei. Since it is placed between the groups of motor neurons innervating, respectively, the left and right medial rectus muscles, the nucleus is considered to possibly represent an integrating mechanism for ocular convergence. Synonym: convergence nucleus of Perlia, Spitzka's nucleus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Spitzka, Edward | <person> U.S. Neurologist, 1852-1914. See: Spitzka's nucleus, Spitzka's marginal tract, Spitzka's marginal zone, column of Spitzka-Lissauer. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| spitting cobra |
black-necked cobra: aggressive cobra widely distributed in Africa; rarely bites but spits venom that may cause blindness
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expel or eject (saliva or phlegm or sputum) from the mouth; "The father of the victim spat at the alleged murderer" a narrow strip of land that juts out into the sea utter with anger or contempt saliva: a clear liquid secreted into the mouth by the salivary glands and mucous glands of the mouth; moistens the mouth and starts the digestion of starches a skewer for holding meat over a fire sprinkle: rain gently; "It has only sprinkled, but the roads are slick" skewer: drive a skewer through; "skewer the meat for the BBQ" the act of spitting (forcefully expelling saliva)
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saliva: a clear liquid secreted into the mouth by the salivary glands and mucous glands of the mouth; moistens the mouth and starts the digestion of starches
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The spitting cobra refers to a group of cobras that spit venom when defending themself against predators. The venom of the spitting cobras though not generally fatal, often causes blindness and/or facial/body scars. Despite the name these snakes don't spit. They rather spray the venom, using air expelled from the lungs to pump the toxin from their fangs (much like a squirt gun). When cornered, it can "spit" up to 2 meters. ...
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In geography, a spit is a deposition landform found off coasts. A spit is a type of bar or beach that develops where a re-entrant occurs, such as at a cove, bay, ria, or river mouth. Spits are formed by the movement of sediment (typically sand) along a shore by a process known as longshore drift. Where the direction of the shore turns inland (reenters) the longshore current spreads out or dissipates. No longer able to carry the full load, much of the sediment is dropped. ...
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| Spit | the act of spitting (forcefully expelling saliva) |
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| Spit | a skewer for holding meat over a fire |
| Spit | a clear liquid secreted into the mouth by the salivary glands and mucous glands of the mouth |
| Spit | a narrow strip of land that juts out into the sea |
| Spit | expel or eject (saliva or phlegm or sputum) from the mouth |
| Spit | utter with anger or contempt |
| Spit | drive a skewer through |
| Spit | rain gently |
| Spit | careful attention to order and appearance (as in the military) |
| Spit | a spiral curl plastered on the forehead or cheek |
| Spit | discharge (phlegm or sputum) from the lungs and out of the mouth |
| Spit | spit up in an explosive manner |
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