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- Snap - n. - To break at once; to break short, as substances that are brittle.
- Snap - n. - To strike, to hit, or to shut, with a sharp sound.
- Snap - n. - To bite or seize suddenly, especially with the teeth.
- Snap - n. - To break upon suddenly with sharp, angry words; to treat snappishly; -- usually with up.
- Snap - n. - To crack; to cause to make a sharp, cracking noise; as, to snap a whip.
- Snap - n. - To project with a snap.
- Snap - v. i. - To break short, or at once; to part asunder suddenly; as, a mast snaps; a needle snaps.
- Snap - v. i. - To give forth, or produce, a sharp, cracking noise; to crack; as, blazing firewood snaps.
- Snap - v. i. - To make an effort to bite; to aim to seize with the teeth; to catch eagerly (at anything); -- often with at; as, a dog snapsat a passenger; a fish snaps at the bait.
- Snap - v. i. - To utter sharp, harsh, angry words; -- often with at; as, to snap at a child.
- Snap - v. i. - To miss fire; as, the gun snapped.
- Snap - v. t. - A sudden breaking or rupture of any substance.
- Snap - v. t. - A sudden, eager bite; a sudden seizing, or effort to seize, as with the teeth.
- Snap - v. t. - A sudden, sharp motion or blow, as with the finger sprung from the thumb, or the thumb from the finger.
- Snap - v. t. - A sharp, abrupt sound, as that made by the crack of a whip; as, the snap of the trigger of a gun.
- Snap - v. t. - A greedy fellow.
- Snap - v. t. - That which is, or may be, snapped up; something bitten off, seized, or obtained by a single quick movement; hence, a bite, morsel, or fragment; a scrap.
- Snap - v. t. - A sudden severe interval or spell; -- applied to the weather; as, a cold snap.
- Snap - v. t. - A small catch or fastening held or closed by means of a spring, or one which closes with a snapping sound, as the catch of a bracelet, necklace, clasp of a book, etc.
- Snap - v. t. - A snap beetle.
- Snap - v. t. - A thin, crisp cake, usually small, and flavored with ginger; -- used chiefly in the plural.
- Snap - v. t. - Briskness; vigor; energy; decision.
- Snap - v. t. - Any circumstance out of which money may be made or an advantage gained.
- Snapdragon - n. - Any plant of the scrrophulariaceous genus Antirrhinum, especially the cultivated A. majus, whose showy flowers are fancifully likened to the face of a dragon.
- Snapdragon - n. - A West Indian herb (Ruellia tuberosa) with curiously shaped blue flowers.
- Fico - n. - A fig; an insignificant trifle, no more than the snap of one's thumb; a sign of contempt made by the fingers, expressing. A fig for you.
- Skipjack - n. - An elater; a snap bug, or snapping beetle.
- Fillip - v. t. - To strike with the nail of the finger, first placed against the ball of the thumb, and forced from that position with a sudden spring; to snap with the finger.
- Snap - n. - To crack; to cause to make a sharp, cracking noise; as, to snap a whip.
- Snappish - a. - Apt to snap at persons or things; eager to bite; as, a snapping cur.
- Snap - v. t. - A snap beetle.
- Snap - v. i. - To utter sharp, harsh, angry words; -- often with at; as, to snap at a child.
- Snap - v. t. - A sharp, abrupt sound, as that made by the crack of a whip; as, the snap of the trigger of a gun.
- Deflagrate - v. i. - To burn with a sudden and sparkling combustion, as niter; also, to snap and crackle with slight explosions when heated, as salt.
- Snapper - n. - A snap beetle.
- Deflagrable - a. - Burning with a sudden and sparkling combustion, as niter; hence, slightly explosive; liable to snap and crackle when heated, as salt.
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- H620 אׇסְנַפַּר - 620 אׇסְנַפַּר - אׇסְנַפַּר - - ʼOçnappar - os-nap-par' - of foreign derivation; Osnappar, an Assyrian king; Asnapper. - Proper Name Masculine - x-pn
- H7779 שׁוּף - 7779 שׁוּף - שׁוּף - - shûwph - shoof - a primitive root; properly, to gape, i.e. snap at; figuratively, to overwhelm; break, bruise, cover. - Verb - heb
- H8207 שְׁפִיפֹן - 8207 שְׁפִיפֹן - שְׁפִיפֹן - - shᵉphîyphôn - shef-ee-fone' - from an unused root meaning the same as שׁוּף; a kind of serpent (as snapping), probably the cerastes or horned adder; adder. - Noun Masculine - heb
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