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SOFT, a. 1. Easily yielding to pressure; the contrary of hard; as a soft bed; a ...
SOF'FIT, n. 1. In architecture, any timber ceiling formed of cross beams, the co...
SO'FA, n. [probably an oriental word.] An elegant long seat, usually with a stuf...
SOEVER, so and ever, found in compounds, as in whosoever, whatsoever, wheresoeve...
SOE, n. A large wooden vessel for holding water; a cowl.
SOD'OMY, n. A crime against nature.
SOD'OMITE, n. 1. An inhabitant of Sodom. 2. One guilty of sodomy.
SO'DIUM, n. The metallic base of soda. It is soft, sectile, white and opake, and...
SOD'ER, v.t. [It has been taken for granted that this is a contracted word, from...
SOD'DY, a. [from sod.] Turfy; consisting of sod; covered with sod.
SOD'DEN, pp. of See The . Boiled; See thed.
SO'DALITE, n. A mineral; so called from the large portion of mineral alkali whic...
SO'DA-WATER, n. A very weak solution of soda in water supersaturated with carbon...
SO'DA, n. Mineral fixed alkali; natron; so called because it forms the basis of ...
SOD, n. Turf; sward; that stratum of earth on the surface which is filled with t...
SOC'RATIST, n. A disciple of Socrates.