9-letter words containing s, i, g
- sighingly — accompanied by sighing
- sight gag — a comic effect produced by visual means rather than by spoken lines, as in a play or motion picture.
- sighthole — a hole, as on a quadrant, through which to see or to sight.
- sightless — unable to see; blind.
- sightline — any of the lines of sight between the spectators and the stage or playing area in a theater, stadium, etc.: Some of the sightlines are blocked by columns.
- sightseer — to go about seeing places and things of interest: In Rome, we only had two days to sightsee.
- sightsman — a tourist guide
- sigillate — (of a ceramic object) having stamped decorations.
- sigismund — 1368–1437, Holy Roman emperor 1411–37.
- sigmatism — defective pronunciation of sibilant sounds.
- sigmatron — a machine for generating X-rays
- sigmoidal — shaped like the letter C.
- sign away — a token; indication.
- sign over — a token; indication.
- sign test — a statistical test used to analyse the direction of differences of scores between the same or matched pairs of subjects under two experimental conditions
- signaling — anything that serves to indicate, warn, direct, command, or the like, as a light, a gesture, an act, etc.: a traffic signal; a signal to leave.
- signalize — to make notable or conspicuous.
- signalled — anything that serves to indicate, warn, direct, command, or the like, as a light, a gesture, an act, etc.: a traffic signal; a signal to leave.
- signaller — anything that serves to indicate, warn, direct, command, or the like, as a light, a gesture, an act, etc.: a traffic signal; a signal to leave.
- signalman — a person whose occupation or duty is signaling, as on a railroad or in the army.
- signatory — having signed, or joined in signing, a document: the signatory powers to a treaty.
- signature — a person's name, or a mark representing it, as signed personally or by deputy, as in subscribing a letter or other document.
- signboard — a board bearing a sign.
- signeurie — seniority
- significs — semantics (def 2).
- signified — the thing or concept denoted by a sign.
- signifier — a person or thing that signifies.
- signifies — (in linguistics) the signified.
- signore's — a conventional Italian term of address or title of respect for a married woman, either used separately or prefixed to the name.
- signorial — relating to a signoria
- signorina — a conventional Italian term of address or title of respect for a girl or unmarried woman, either used separately or prefixed to the name.
- signorino — a conventional Italian title of respect for a young man.
- sigrdrifa — a Valkyrie who, for disobedience to Odin, sleeps within a circle of fire until awakened by Sigurd.
- sigsberen — Archaic. a series of small hills.
- silencing — absence of any sound or noise; stillness.
- silvering — Chemistry. a white, ductile metallic element, used for making mirrors, coins, ornaments, table utensils, photographic chemicals, conductors, etc. Symbol: Ag; atomic weight: 107.870; atomic number: 47; specific gravity: 10.5 at 20°C.
- simmering — to cook or cook in a liquid at or just below the boiling point.
- simpering — to smile in a silly, self-conscious way.
- sing sing — the state prison at Ossining, New York.
- sing-song — verse, or a piece of verse, that is monotonously jingly in rhythm and pattern of pitch.
- singalong — group singing session
- singapore — an island on the Strait of Singapore, off the S tip of the Malay Peninsula.
- singingly — in a singing manner
- singledom — the state of being unmarried or not involved in a long-term relationship
- singleton — a person or thing occurring singly, especially an individual set apart from others.
- singsongy — having the characteristics of singsong
- singspiel — a German opera, especially of the 18th century, using spoken dialogue and resembling ballad opera.
- singulary — (of an operator) monadic
- singultus — a hiccup.
- sinningia — any of various tropical American plants belonging to the genus Sinningia, of the gesneria family, including the gloxinia and other species cultivated as houseplants for their variously colored flowers.