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SME'ARED, pp. Overspread with soft or oily matter; soiled.
SMEAR, v.t. 1. To overspread with any thing unctuous, viscous or adhesive; to be...
SMAT'TERING, n. A slight superficial knowledge. [This is the word commonly used.]
SMAT'TERER, n. One who has only a slight superficial knowledge.
SMAT'TER, v.i. [It contains the elements of mutter.] 1. To talk superficially or...
SMATCH, n. [corrupted from smack.] 1. Taste; tincture. [Not in use or vulgar.] 2...
SMASH, v.t. [probably mash, with a prefix.] To break in pieces by violence; to d...
SM'ARTNESS, n. 1. The quality of being smart or pungent; poignancy; as the smart...
SM'ARTLY, adv. 1. With keen pain; as, to ake smartly. 2. Briskly; sharply; witti...
SM'ARTLE, v.i. To waste away. [Not in use.]
SM'ARTEN, v.t. To make smart. [Not in use.]
SM'ART-WEED, n. A name given to the arsmart or persicaria.
SM'ART, n. [This word is probably formed on the root of L. amarus, bitter, that ...
SMAR'IS, n. A fish of a dark green color.
SMARAG'DITE, n. A mineral; called also green diallage.
SMARAG'DINE, a. [L. Smaragdinus.] Pertaining to emerald; consisting of emerald, ...