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S 11. The symbol for sulfur.2. The symbol for entropy.
S 2abbr.1. Football safety2. Bible Samuel3. satisfactory4. Saturday5. Sports shot6. siemens7. small8. soprano9. a. southb. southern10. Baseball strike11. Sports striker12. Sunday
s 1 or S E0216200 (ĕs)n. pl. s's or S's also ss or Ss 1. The 19th letter of the modern English alphabet.2. Any of the speech sounds represented by the letter s.3. The 19th in a series.4. Something shaped like the letter S.
s 2abbr.1. second (unit of time)2. Mathematics second (of arc)3. stere4. strange quarks (ɛs) or Sn, pl s's, S's or Ss1. (Linguistics) the 19th letter and 15th consonant of the modern English alphabet2. (Phonetics & Phonology) a speech sound represented by this letter, usually an alveolar fricative, either voiceless, as in sit, or voiced, as in dogs3. a. something shaped like an Sb. (in combination): an S-bend in a road.
s symbol for (Units) second (of time)
S symbol for 1. satisfactory 2. Society 3. small (size) 4. (Physical Geography) South 5. (Elements & Compounds) chem sulphur 6. (General Physics) physics a. entropyb. siemensc. strangeness 7. (Currencies) (the former) schilling 8. (Music, other) sol 9. (Chemistry) sol 10. (General Physics) sol 11. (Currencies) (the former) sucre abbreviation for (Automotive Engineering) Sweden (international car registration) S, s (ɛs) n., pl. Ss S's, ss s's. 1. the 19th letter of the English alphabet, a consonant. 2. any spoken sound represented by this letter. 3. something shaped like an S. 4. a written or printed representation of the letter S or s. S 1. satisfactory. 2. sentence. 3. siemens. 4. signature. 5. single. 6. small. 7. soft. 8. soprano. 9. Also, s south. 10. southern. 11. state (highway). 12. Gram. subject. S Symbol. 1. the 19th in order or in a series. 2. Biochem. serine. 3. entropy. 4. sulfur. s Symbol. second. 's1 , an ending used to form the possessive of most singular nouns, plural nouns not ending in s, noun phrases, and noun substitutes: man's; women's; James's; witness's (or witness'); king of England's; anyone's. [Middle English -es, Old English] 's2 , 1. contraction of is: She's here. 2. contraction of has: He's been there. 3. contraction of does: What's he do for a living? 's3 , Archaic. a contraction of God's: 'sdeath; 'sblood. 's4 , a contraction of us: Let's go. 's5 , a contraction of as: so's not to be late. -s1 , a suffix used in the formation of adverbs: always; betimes; unawares. [Middle English -es, Old English; ultimately identical with ' s1] -s2 or -es, an ending marking the third person sing. present indicative of verbs: walks; runs; plays.[Middle English (north) -(e)s, Old English (north); orig. ending of 2nd pers. singular; replacing Middle English, Old English -eth -eth1] -s3 or -es, an ending marking nouns as plural (weeks; days; minutes), occurring also on nouns that have no singular (dregs; pants; scissors), or on nouns that have a singular with a different meaning (glasses; manners; thanks); -s3 occurs with a number of nouns that now often take singular agreement, as the names of games (billiards; checkers), of diseases (measles; rickets), or of various involuntary physical or mental conditions (d.t.'s; giggles; hots; willies). A parallel set of formations, where -s3 has no plural value, are adjectives denoting mental states (bananas; crackers; nuts); compare -ers.[Middle English -(e)s, Old English -as] -s4 , a suffix of hypocoristic nouns, generally proper names or forms used only in address: Babs; Fats; Suzykins; Toodles. [probably from the metonymic use of nouns formed with -s3, as boots or Goldilocks] S. 1. Sabbath. 2. Saint. 3. Saturday. 4. schilling. 5. Sea. 6. Senate. 7. September. 8. (in prescriptions) mark; write; label. [< Latin signā] 9. Signor. 10. Socialist. 11. Fellow. [< Latin socius] 12. south. 13. southern. 14. Sunday. s. 1. school. 2. section. 3. see. 4. series. 5. shilling. 6. sign. 7. signed. 8. silver. 9. singular. 10. sire. 11. small. 12. society. 13. son. 14. south. 15. southern. 16. stem. 17. substantive. ThesaurusNoun | 1.s - 1/60 of a minute; the basic unit of time adopted under the Systeme International d'Unitessec, secondtime unit, unit of time - a unit for measuring time periodsmin, minute - a unit of time equal to 60 seconds or 1/60th of an hour; "he ran a 4 minute mile"leap second - a second (as measured by an atomic clock) added to or subtracted from Greenwich Mean Time in order to compensate for slowing in the Earth's rotationmillisecond, msec - one thousandth (10^-3) of a second | | 2.S - an abundant tasteless odorless multivalent nonmetallic element; best known in yellow crystals; occurs in many sulphide and sulphate minerals and even in native form (especially in volcanic regions)atomic number 16, sulfur, sulphurchemical element, element - any of the more than 100 known substances (of which 92 occur naturally) that cannot be separated into simpler substances and that singly or in combination constitute all matterbrimstone, native sulfur, native sulphur - an old name for sulfursulfide, sulphide - a compound of sulphur and some other element that is more electropositiveoil of vitriol, sulfuric acid, sulphuric acid, vitriol - (H2SO4) a highly corrosive acid made from sulfur dioxide; widely used in the chemical industry | | 3.S - the cardinal compass point that is at 180 degreesdue south, southward, southcardinal compass point - one of the four main compass points | | 4.S - a unit of conductance equal to the reciprocal of an ohmmho, reciprocal ohm, siemensconductance unit - a measure of a material's ability to conduct an electrical charge | | 5.s - the 19th letter of the Roman alphabetLatin alphabet, Roman alphabet - the alphabet evolved by the ancient Romans which serves for writing most of the languages of western Europealphabetic character, letter of the alphabet, letter - the conventional characters of the alphabet used to represent speech; "his grandmother taught him his letters" | | 6.S - (thermodynamics) a thermodynamic quantity representing the amount of energy in a system that is no longer available for doing mechanical work; "entropy increases as matter and energy in the universe degrade to an ultimate state of inert uniformity"randomness, entropyphysical property - any property used to characterize matter and energy and their interactionsconformational entropy - entropy calculated from the probability that a state could be reached by chance alonethermodynamics - the branch of physics concerned with the conversion of different forms of energy |
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S, 19th letter of the alphabetalphabet [Gr. alpha-beta, like Eng. ABC], system of writing, theoretically having a one-for-one relation between character (or letter) and phoneme (see phonetics). Few alphabets have achieved the ideal exactness. ..... Click the link for more information. , representing the common sibilant, voiceless in spur, voiced in rose. Its Greek equivalent is sigma. In former times the nonterminal s was written or printed much like an f without the right half of the cross bar. In chemistry S is the symbol of the element sulfursulfur or sulphur , nonmetallic chemical element; symbol S; at. no. 16; interval in which at. wt. ranges 32.059–32.076; m.p. 112.8°C; (rhombic), 119.0°C; (monoclinic), about 120°C; (amorphous); b.p. 444.674°C;; sp. gr. at 20°C;, 2.07 (rhombic), 1. ..... Click the link for more information. .s (mathematics) second (particle physics) strange quark
S (electromagnetism) secondary winding (electricity) siemens (fluid mechanics) stoke (chemistry) sulfur S1. On drawings, abbr. for “side.” 2. On drawings, abbr. for “south.” 3. Abbr. for “seamless.”
secondA unit of secondary quality or one not meeting specified dimensions; a cull.S (language)A statistical analysis language from AT&T.
["S: An Interactive Environment for Data Analysis andGraphics", Richard A. Becker, Wadsworth 1984].S(1) A mode of Windows 10. See Windows 10 S.
(2) A programming language for statistical computing developed by John Chambers at Bell Labs. R is the open source version. See R.
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S, 19th letter of the alphabetalphabet [Gr. alpha-beta, like Eng. ABC], system of writing, theoretically having a one-for-one relation between character (or letter) and phoneme (see phonetics). Few alphabets have achieved the ideal exactness. ..... Click the link for more information. , representing the common sibilant, voiceless in spur, voiced in rose. Its Greek equivalent is sigma. In former times the nonterminal s was written or printed much like an f without the right half of the cross bar. In chemistry S is the symbol of the element sulfursulfur or sulphur , nonmetallic chemical element; symbol S; at. no. 16; interval in which at. wt. ranges 32.059–32.076; m.p. 112.8°C; (rhombic), 119.0°C; (monoclinic), about 120°C; (amorphous); b.p. 444.674°C;; sp. gr. at 20°C;, 2.07 (rhombic), 1. ..... Click the link for more information. .s (mathematics) second (particle physics) strange quark
S (electromagnetism) secondary winding (electricity) siemens (fluid mechanics) stoke (chemistry) sulfur S1. On drawings, abbr. for “side.” 2. On drawings, abbr. for “south.” 3. Abbr. for “seamless.”
secondA unit of secondary quality or one not meeting specified dimensions; a cull.S (language)A statistical analysis language from AT&T. ["S: An Interactive Environment for Data Analysis andGraphics", Richard A. Becker, Wadsworth 1984].S(1) A mode of Windows 10. See Windows 10 S. (2) A programming language for statistical computing developed by John Chambers at Bell Labs. R is the open source version. See R.S
S siemens; substrate; sulfur; Svedberg unit; sacral vertebrae (S1–S5).S1. Abbreviation for sacral vertebra (S1-S5); spheric, spheric lens; Svedberg unit. 2. Symbol for siemens; sulfur; entropy in thermodynamics; substrate in the Michaelis-Menton mechanism; percentage saturation of hemoglobin (when followed by subscript O2 or CO); serine; seryl; one of the two stereochemical designations (in italics) in the Cahn-Ingold-Prelog system. 3. Designation of a rare human antigen (hemagglutinogen) related genetically to the MNSs blood group. See Blood Groups Appendix. 4. Fourth product in a multisubstrate enzyme. SSymbol for entropy. sAbbreviation for sinister (L, left), semis, (L, half), second (unit of time); in subscript, denotes steady state. s̄Abbreviation for L. sine, without. sSymbol for selection coefficient; sedimentation coefficient.S 1. Salmonella.2. Spirillum.3. Staphylococcus.4. Streptococcus.
S 1. Entropy.2. Mean dose/unit cumulated activity.3. Period of DNA synthesis in the cell cycle.4. Sacral.5. Saline.6. Secretin.7. Serine.8. Serum.9. Siemens–SI derived unit, electrical conductance.10. Slow muscle–physiology.11. Small.12. Sound–audiology.13. Standard.14. Standard deviation.15. Streptomycin.16. Subject–psychology.17. Subluxation–chiropractic.18. Substrate.19. Sulfamethoxasole.20. Sulfur.21. Superior.22. Svedberg unit.23. Synthesis–phase, cell cycle.24. System.
s 1. semi, Latin, half.2. sinistra, Latin, left.
s 1. Distance.2. Second-time.3. Secondary.4. Sedimentation coefficient–physical chemistry.5. Standard deviation.S Abbreviation for sulfur; Svedberg unit; serine; siemens; spheric lens; substrate.
SAbbreviation for entropy.
s Abbreviation for steady state; selection coefficient.
sAbbreviation for sedimentation coefficient. S Abbreviation for sulfur; signature; sinister; stready state.
s̄Abbreviation for L. sine, without.
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S siemens; substrate; sulfur; Svedberg unit; sacral vertebrae (S1–S5).S1. Abbreviation for sacral vertebra (S1-S5); spheric, spheric lens; Svedberg unit. 2. Symbol for siemens; sulfur; entropy in thermodynamics; substrate in the Michaelis-Menton mechanism; percentage saturation of hemoglobin (when followed by subscript O2 or CO); serine; seryl; one of the two stereochemical designations (in italics) in the Cahn-Ingold-Prelog system. 3. Designation of a rare human antigen (hemagglutinogen) related genetically to the MNSs blood group. See Blood Groups Appendix. 4. Fourth product in a multisubstrate enzyme. SSymbol for entropy. sAbbreviation for sinister (L, left), semis, (L, half), second (unit of time); in subscript, denotes steady state. s̄Abbreviation for L. sine, without. sSymbol for selection coefficient; sedimentation coefficient.S 1. Salmonella.2. Spirillum.3. Staphylococcus.4. Streptococcus.
S 1. Entropy.2. Mean dose/unit cumulated activity.3. Period of DNA synthesis in the cell cycle.4. Sacral.5. Saline.6. Secretin.7. Serine.8. Serum.9. Siemens–SI derived unit, electrical conductance.10. Slow muscle–physiology.11. Small.12. Sound–audiology.13. Standard.14. Standard deviation.15. Streptomycin.16. Subject–psychology.17. Subluxation–chiropractic.18. Substrate.19. Sulfamethoxasole.20. Sulfur.21. Superior.22. Svedberg unit.23. Synthesis–phase, cell cycle.24. System.
s 1. semi, Latin, half.2. sinistra, Latin, left.
s 1. Distance.2. Second-time.3. Secondary.4. Sedimentation coefficient–physical chemistry.5. Standard deviation.S Abbreviation for sulfur; Svedberg unit; serine; siemens; spheric lens; substrate.
SAbbreviation for entropy.
s Abbreviation for steady state; selection coefficient.
sAbbreviation for sedimentation coefficient. S Abbreviation for sulfur; signature; sinister; stready state.
s̄Abbreviation for L. sine, without.
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S siemens; substrate; sulfur; Svedberg unit; sacral vertebrae (S1–S5).S1. Abbreviation for sacral vertebra (S1-S5); spheric, spheric lens; Svedberg unit. 2. Symbol for siemens; sulfur; entropy in thermodynamics; substrate in the Michaelis-Menton mechanism; percentage saturation of hemoglobin (when followed by subscript O2 or CO); serine; seryl; one of the two stereochemical designations (in italics) in the Cahn-Ingold-Prelog system. 3. Designation of a rare human antigen (hemagglutinogen) related genetically to the MNSs blood group. See Blood Groups Appendix. 4. Fourth product in a multisubstrate enzyme. SSymbol for entropy. sAbbreviation for sinister (L, left), semis, (L, half), second (unit of time); in subscript, denotes steady state. s̄Abbreviation for L. sine, without. sSymbol for selection coefficient; sedimentation coefficient.S 1. Salmonella.2. Spirillum.3. Staphylococcus.4. Streptococcus.
S 1. Entropy.2. Mean dose/unit cumulated activity.3. Period of DNA synthesis in the cell cycle.4. Sacral.5. Saline.6. Secretin.7. Serine.8. Serum.9. Siemens–SI derived unit, electrical conductance.10. Slow muscle–physiology.11. Small.12. Sound–audiology.13. Standard.14. Standard deviation.15. Streptomycin.16. Subject–psychology.17. Subluxation–chiropractic.18. Substrate.19. Sulfamethoxasole.20. Sulfur.21. Superior.22. Svedberg unit.23. Synthesis–phase, cell cycle.24. System.
s 1. semi, Latin, half.2. sinistra, Latin, left.
s 1. Distance.2. Second-time.3. Secondary.4. Sedimentation coefficient–physical chemistry.5. Standard deviation.S Abbreviation for sulfur; Svedberg unit; serine; siemens; spheric lens; substrate.
SAbbreviation for entropy.
s Abbreviation for steady state; selection coefficient.
sAbbreviation for sedimentation coefficient. S Abbreviation for sulfur; signature; sinister; stready state.
s̄Abbreviation for L. sine, without. s
prior(s)n. slang for a criminal defendant's previous record of criminal charges, convictions, or other judicial disposal of criminal cases (such as probation, dismissal or acquittal). Only previous felony convictions can be introduced into evidence. However, the record of "priors" can have an impact on sentencing, as with prior drunk driving convictions requiring mandatory jail sentences, and "three strikes, you're out," providing for extended sentences for the third felony conviction.
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prior(s)n. slang for a criminal defendant's previous record of criminal charges, convictions, or other judicial disposal of criminal cases (such as probation, dismissal or acquittal). Only previous felony convictions can be introduced into evidence. However, the record of "priors" can have an impact on sentencing, as with prior drunk driving convictions requiring mandatory jail sentences, and "three strikes, you're out," providing for extended sentences for the third felony conviction. S
SFifth letter of a Nasdaq stock symbol specifying a beneficial interest.SA symbol appearing next to a stock listed on NASDAQ indicating that the stock has beneficial ownership. All NASDAQ listings use a four-letter abbreviation; if an S follows the abbreviation, it indicates that the security is trading beneficial ownership rather than actual ownership.s1. Used in stock transaction tables in newspapers to indicate that the stock has been split or that the firm has paid a stock dividend of at least 25% within the past 52 weeks: Getty s.2. Used on the consolidated tape to indicate the size of a transaction as a multiple of 100 shares: Gy 9s81.3. Used in bond transaction tables in newspapers to separate a bond's coupon and year of maturity: Deere 9s01.
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SFifth letter of a Nasdaq stock symbol specifying a beneficial interest.SA symbol appearing next to a stock listed on NASDAQ indicating that the stock has beneficial ownership. All NASDAQ listings use a four-letter abbreviation; if an S follows the abbreviation, it indicates that the security is trading beneficial ownership rather than actual ownership.s1. Used in stock transaction tables in newspapers to indicate that the stock has been split or that the firm has paid a stock dividend of at least 25% within the past 52 weeks: Getty s.2. Used on the consolidated tape to indicate the size of a transaction as a multiple of 100 shares: Gy 9s81.3. Used in bond transaction tables in newspapers to separate a bond's coupon and year of maturity: Deere 9s01.S
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S➣Second(s) | S➣South | S➣Smile | S➣Satisfactory | S➣Search (Stores 100 code) | S➣As | S➣Sex | S➣System | S➣Source (transistor; electronics) | S➣Store | S➣Subject | S➣Section | S➣Save (baseball) | S➣Super (in automatic transmissions; equal to 2) | S➣Sign | S➣Side (geometry, as in the SSS postulate) | S➣Short | S➣Safety (football) | S➣Seite | S➣Siemens | S➣Secret | S➣Sweden (ISO Country Identifier) | S➣Storage | S➣Savings (economics) | S➣San Francisco, CA (mint mark) | S➣Snow (weather reports) | S➣Switch | S➣Satellite (imagery, type of map) | S➣Sin (Spanish: Without) | S➣Sierra (aviation letter code) | S➣Severe (rock climbing grade) | S➣Stuttgart (auto license plate) | S➣Semi-Annual | S➣Smooth (woodworking) | S➣Superb | S➣Seminar | S➣Scout | S➣Sleeve | S➣Sealed (CD condition) | S➣Saskatchewan (postal code designation, Canada) | S➣Sacrifice (baseball) | S➣Senate | S➣Sphere | S➣Superman | S➣Segment | S➣Subsidiary (IRB) | S➣Sheffield (postcode, United Kingdom) | S➣Servicing | S➣Sears (stock symbol) | S➣Spectacles | S➣Sickness (on overtime forms) | S➣Sine (Latin: Without) | S➣Scrap | S➣Sequential | S➣Shaman (Mic-O-Say, Heart of America Council, Boy Scouts of America) | S➣Displacement | S➣Seaman | S➣Stokes (kinematic viscosity) | S➣Sulfur | S➣Shilling (British currency) | S➣Spades (playing cards) | S➣Soldering | S➣Sparkasse (German: public savings bank) | S➣Entropy (thermodynamics) | S➣Starboard (nautical) | S➣Subchapter S Corporation | S➣Skype (voice-over-Internet service) | S➣Security Prison (Cambodia; Khmer Rouge designation) | S➣Serine (amino acid) | S➣Systolic (peak blood pressure) | S➣Streptococcus | S➣Streptomycin | S➣Antisubmarine (US military aircraft designation; as in S-2 Tracker) | S➣Spaceplane (US military aerospace vehicle) | S➣Schweizer Aircraft Co. (manufacturer's symbol) | S➣Track spacing | S➣Sacral Vertebra (prefix, as in S-1) | S➣Scatterable (mines) | S➣Socialdemokratiska Arbetarpartiet (Swedish political party) | S➣Silicaceous (asteroid class) | S➣Subthreshold Swing | S➣Starboard Truss Segment (ISS) | S➣Franchise Stamp (Scott Catalogue prefix; philately) | S➣Fresnel Sine Integral | S➣S Sub-Shell (innermost electron subshell) | S➣Area of a geometric figure (mathematics) | S➣TERCOM-Aided Inertial Navigation System | S➣Onde Seconde (Italian: second wave; seismography) | S➣Supervisory Function Bit | S➣Secondary Body Waves | S➣US DoT tire speed rating (112 mph) | S➣Continuous-time complex variable (analogous to Z in discrete-time; electrical engineering) | S➣Fourth Heartbeat Wave |
s nounSynonyms for snoun1/60 of a minuteSynonymsRelated Words- time unit
- unit of time
- min
- minute
- leap second
- millisecond
- msec
nounan abundant tasteless odorless multivalent nonmetallic elementSynonyms- atomic number 16
- sulfur
- sulphur
Related Words- chemical element
- element
- brimstone
- native sulfur
- native sulphur
- sulfide
- sulphide
- oil of vitriol
- sulfuric acid
- sulphuric acid
- vitriol
nounthe cardinal compass point that is at 180 degreesSynonymsRelated Wordsnouna unit of conductance equal to the reciprocal of an ohmSynonymsRelated Wordsnounthe 19th letter of the Roman alphabetRelated Words- Latin alphabet
- Roman alphabet
- alphabetic character
- letter of the alphabet
- letter
noun(thermodynamics) a thermodynamic quantity representing the amount of energy in a system that is no longer available for doing mechanical workSynonymsRelated Words- physical property
- conformational entropy
- thermodynamics
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