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SIN'ISTER-HANDED, a. Left-handed. [Not in use.]
SIN'ISTER, a. [L. Probably the primary sense is weak, defective.] 1. Left; on th...
SIN'ICAL, a. [from sine.] Pertaining to a sine.
SIN'GULT, n. [L. singullus.] A sigh. [Not in use.]
SIN'GULARLY, adv. 1. Peculiarly; in a manner or degree not common to others. It ...
SIN'GULARIZE, v. t. To make single. [Not in use.]
SINGULAR'ITY, n. 1. Peculiarity; some character or quality of a thing by which i...
SIN'GULAR, a. [L. singularis,from singulus, single.] 1. Single; not complex or c...
SIN'GLY, adv. 1. Individually; particularly; as, to make men singly and personal...
SIN'GLENESS, n. 1. The state of being one only or separate from all others; the ...
SIN'GLED, pp. Selected from among a number.
SIN'GLE, a. 1. Separate; one; only; individual; consisting of one only; as a sin...
SING'INGLY, adv. With sounds like singing; with a kind of tune.
SING'ING-WOMAN, n. A woman employed to sing.
SING'ING-M'ASTER, n. A music master; one that teaches vocal music
SING'ING-MAN, n. A man who sings, or is employed to sing; as in cathedrals.