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SIRI'ASIS, n. An inflammation of the brain, proceeding from the excessive heat o...
SIR'EN, n. 1. A mermaid. In ancient mythology, a goddess who enticed men into he...
SI'RED, pp. Begotten.
SIRE, n. [supra.] 1. A father; used in poetry. And raise his issue like a loving...
SIR, n. sur. 1. A word or respect used in addresses to men, as madam is in addre...
SIP'PET, n. A small sop. [Not in use.] SI QUIS . [L. if any one.] These words gi...
SIP'PER, n. One that sips.
SIP'PED, pp. Drawn in with the lips; imbibed in small quantities.
SIPHUN'CULATED, a. [L, siphunculus, a little siphon.] Having a little siphon or ...
SI'PHON, n. [L. sipho,sipo] 1. A bent pipe or tube whose legs are of unequal len...
SIPHILIT'IC, a. Pertaining to the venereal disease, or partaking of its nature.
SIPH'ILIS, n. The venereal disease.
SIPE, v.i. To ooze; to issue slowly; as a fluid.
SIP, v.t. 1. To take a fluid into the mouth in small quantities by the lips; as,...
SI'NUS, n. [L. a bay.] 1. A bay of the sea; a recess in the shore, or an opening...
SIN'UOUS, a. [L. sinus.] Wind; crooked; bending in and out; as a sinuous pipe. S...