Etym. share (n.) (v.) 1580s, “to apportion to someone as his share; to apportion out to others; to enjoy or…
Etym. serious (adj.) mid-15c., “expressing earnest purpose or thought” (of persons), from Middle French sérieux “grave, earnest” (14c.), from Late…
Etym. special use of Latin scriba “keeper of accounts, secretary, writer,” from past participle stem of scribere “to write.” Sense…
Etym. screen (n.) Meaning “flat vertical surface for reception of projected images” is from 1810, originally in reference to magic…
Etym. safe (adj.) not able or likely to be hurt or harmed in any way; not in danger. Etym. environment…
Definition The method of operation for running a simulation whereby the operator changes the parameters of the scene, the standardized…
Etym. role (n.) “part or character one takes,” c. 1600, from French rôle “part played by a person in life,”…
Etym. reflection (n.) Of the mind, from 1670s. Meaning “remark made after turning back one’s thought on some subject” is…