solicit request urgently or persistently
silicide any of various compounds of silicon with a more electropositive element or radical
solace comfort offered to one who is disappointed or miserable
elicit call forth, as an emotion, feeling, or response
solicitude a feeling of excessive concern
solicitor a British lawyer who gives legal advice
solicitous full of anxiety and concern
illicit contrary to accepted morality or convention
soloist a musician who performs a solo
solitude a state of social isolation
solstice when the sun is at its greatest distance from the equator
sliced used of meat; cut into pieces for serving
solidity the consistency of a solid
silicate a salt or ester derived from silicic acid
felicity pleasing and appropriate manner or style
explicit precisely and clearly expressed or readily observable
sciolist an amateur who engages in an activity without serious intentions and who pretends to have knowledge
solmizate sing by the syllables of solmization
solute the dissolved matter in a homogenous liquid mixture
socialite one who is well known or prominent in fashionable circles