- plural of S.
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ss
ss(in prescriptions) a half.
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SS
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ss.abbreviationto wit; namely (used especially on legal documents, as an affidavit, pleading, etc., to verify the place of action).
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SS.
SS.abbreviationSaints.
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S/S
S/Sabbreviationsame size.
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S.S.
S.S.abbreviation(in prescriptions) in the strict sense.
ss
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sections.
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Baseball. shortstop.
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a paramilitary organization within the Nazi party that provided Hitler's bodyguard, security forces including the Gestapo, concentration camp guards, and a corp of combat troops (the Waffen-SS) in World War II
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steamship
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Sunday school
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Etymology
Origin of ss1
From the Latin word sēmis
Origin of ss.3
From the Latin word scīlicet, contraction of scīre licet “it is permitted to know”
Origin of SS.5
From the Latin word sānctī
Origin of S.S.8
From Latin sēnsū strictō
Example Sentences
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Looped into the traction and stability systems and the smartest brakes on the planet, the Turbo S’s high-voltage suspenders represent a major advance in client preservation technology.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 30, 2025
She says the close-knit trio, who dubbed themselves the Three S's, called them "happy Fridays" as it meant another week of work and school was over.
From BBC • Mar. 12, 2025
He focused on what he called the three S’s: “Speed, story and spectacle.”
From Seattle Times • Sep. 15, 2023
Colleen Hoover, a mega-bestseller, is probably safer than Kiese Laymon, a beloved critical darling whose books have little impact on S & S’s bottom line.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 8, 2023
I couldn't make out the last name, but it was full of S's and K's.
From "The Bell Jar" by Sylvia Plath
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