Spar
101spar deck — n. the upper deck running a ship s full length …
102spar varnish — n. a varnish that forms a hard, durable, protective finish, used esp. on outdoor surfaces …
103Spar|ine — «SPAIR een», noun. Trademark. promazine …
104spar|kler — «SPAHR kluhr», noun. 1. a person or thing that sparkles. 2. a firework that sends out little sparks. 3. a sparkling gem, especially a diamond …
105spar|kle — «SPAHR kuhl», verb, kled, kling, noun. –v.i. 1. to shine as if giving out sparks; shine; glitter; flash; gleam: »The diamonds sparkled. Figurative. Disdain and scorn ride sparkling in her eyes (Shakespeare). 2. F …
106spar|ling — «SPAHR lihng», noun. the smelt of Europe. Also, sperling. ╂[Middle English sperling < Old French esperlinge < Germanic (compare Low German spierling, Middle Dutch spirlinc)] …
107spar|mate — «SPAHR MAYT», noun. = sparring partner. (Cf. ↑sparring partner) …
108spar|rer — «SPAHR uhr», noun. a person who spars or boxes …
109spar|ring partner — «SPAHR ihng», a boxer hired to keep another in practice while training for a fight …
110Spar|ta|cist — «SPAHR tuh sihst», noun. a member of a party of German socialist extremists formed in 1918, led by Karl Liebknecht, who had adopted the pseudonym Spartakus in his political tracts. ╂[< German Spartakist] …