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Webster Dictionary :: Susceptivity

SUSCEPTIV'ITY, n. Capacity of admitting. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Susceptive

SUSCEP'TIVE, a. Capable of admitting; readily admitting. Our natures are suscept...

Webster Dictionary :: Susception

SUSCEP'TION, n. The act of taking. [But little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Susceptibleness

SUSCEP'TIBLENESS, n. Susceptibility, which see.

Webster Dictionary :: Susceptible

SUSCEP'TIBLE, a. [L. suscipio, to take; sub and capio.] 1. Capable of admitting ...

Webster Dictionary :: Susceptibiility

SUSCEPTIBIIL'ITY, n. [from susceptible.] The quality of admitting or receiving e...

Webster Dictionary :: Survivorship

SURVI'VORSHIP, n. The state of outliving another. 1. In law, the right of a join...

Webster Dictionary :: Survivor

SURVI'VOR, n. One who outlives another. 1. In law, the longer liver of two joint...

Webster Dictionary :: Surviving

SURVI'VING, ppr. Outliving;living beyond the life of another, or beyond the time...

Webster Dictionary :: Surviver

SURVI'VER, n. One that outlives another. [See Survivor .]

Webster Dictionary :: Survivency

SURVI'VENCY, n. A surviving; survivorship.

Webster Dictionary :: Survive

SURVI'VE, v.t. [L. supervivo.] 1. To outlive; to live beyond the life of another...

Webster Dictionary :: Survivance

SURVI'VANCE, n. Survivorship. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Survival

SURVI'VAL, n. [See Survive .] A living beyond the life of another person, thing ...

Webster Dictionary :: Survise

SURVI'SE, v.t. To look over. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Surview

SURVIEW', v.t. To survey. [Not in use.] SUR'VIEW , n. Survey. [Not in use.]

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