Words that start with S

Six slippery snakes sailed southward on a silver ship to Sydney.

Sis forSkin

Your skin is the largest organ on your body. It covers you completely and protects your muscles and other organs. Your skin has glands on it that produce oil and sweat, and your skin has follicles in it that grow hairs.

Sis forSkink

A skink is a small, sleek lizard that looks like a tiny, fast-moving snake with four little legs. They are famous for being able to drop their tails to trick predators, allowing the lizard to dash away while the tail stays behind and keeps wriggling!

Sis forSkinny

Something is skinny if it is very thin, even to the point of being unhealthy.

Sis forSkint

Skint is a slang word for poor. If you only have a few coins, you can say you're skint.

Sis forSkipper

Skipper is an informal word meaning the captain of a ship, or simply the person who is in control of the ship.

Sis forSkirt

A skirt is piece of clothing that has a band around your waist but otherwise is just cloth below the band. Skirts go around both of your legs and not between them. Skirts come in all lengths from very short, knee length like the one in the picture, or even down to your ankles. Usually only women and girls wear skirts.

Sis forSkulk

A group of foxes is called a skulk.

Sis forSkull

Skulls are a bony structure that is found inside your head, and in the head of almost all animals. The top part of the skull is called the cranium and the bottom part is called the mandible. Your mandible is more commonly called your jaw, and is the part that moves up and down as you chew or open and close your mouth. The picture is of the top part of a sheep's skull.

Sis forSkullcap

A skullcap is a small hat with no brim that fits close to the shape of your head. Skullcaps are most often worn for religious reasons.

Sis forSkunk

Scientific name: family mephitidae
Skunks are medium sized animals best known for their ability to make a really bad smell. They can squirt their stinky substance several feet with great accuracy. The smell is bad enough to scare even a bear away, and a person can smell it from a mile away. The smell is almost impossible to wash out of anything it has touched. Skunks sleep during the day and night and come out at dawn and dusk to look for food. Skunks eat insects, mice, small lizards, salamanders, frogs, snakes, birds, moles, and eggs. They also eat berries, roots, leaves, grasses, mushrooms, and nuts. There is some debate about whether skunks are related to weasels or if they are alone in their own family.