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SUN'LIKE, a. [sun and like.] Resembling the sun.
SUN'LESS, a. [sun and less.] Destitute of the sun or its rays; shaded.
SUNK, pret. and pp. of sink. Or toss'd by hope, or sunk by care.
SUNG, pret. and pp. of sing. While to his harp divine Amphion sung.
SUN'FLOWER, n. [sun and flower.] A plant of the genus Helianthus; so called from...
SUN'FISH, n. [sun and fish.] A name of the diodon, a genus of fishes of a very s...
SUN'DRY, a. Several; divers; more than one or two. [This word, like several, is ...
SUN'DERING, ppr. Parting; separating. SUN'-DEW , n. [sun and dew.] A plant of th...
SUN'DERED, pp. Separated; divided; parted.
SUN'DER, v.t. 1. To part; to separate; to divide; to disunite in almost any mann...
SUN'DAY, n. The christian sabbath; the first day of the week, a day consecrated ...
SUN'CLAD, a. [sun and clad.] Clad in radiance or brightness.
SUN'BEAM, n. [sun and beam.] A ray of the sun. Truth written with a sunbeam, is ...
SUN'-DIAL, n. [sun and dial.] An instrument to show the time of day, by means of...
SUN-BURNT, a. [sun and burnt.] Discolored by the heat or rays of the sun; tanned...
SUN'-BRIGHT, a. [sun and bright.] Bright as the sun; like the sun in brightness;...