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Webster Dictionary :: Singing-book

SING'ING-BOOK, n. A music book, as it ought to be called; a book containing tunes.

Webster Dictionary :: Singing

SING'ING, ppr. Uttering melodious or musical notes; making a shrill sound; celeb...

Webster Dictionary :: Singer

SING'ER, n. [from sing.] 1. One that sings. 2. One versed in music, or one whose...

Webster Dictionary :: Singeing

SING'EING, ppr. Burning the surface.

Webster Dictionary :: Singed

SING'ED, pp. Burnt superficially.

Webster Dictionary :: Singe

SINGE, v.t. sinj. To burn slightly or superficially; to burn the surface of a th...

Webster Dictionary :: Sing

SING, v. i. pret. sung, sang; pp. sung. 1. To utter sounds with various inflecti...

Webster Dictionary :: Sinfulness

SIN'FULNESS, n. 1. The quality of being sinful or contrary to the divine will; w...

Webster Dictionary :: Sinfully

SIN'FULLY, adv. In a manner which the laws of God do not permit; wickedly; iniqu...

Webster Dictionary :: Sinful

SIN'FUL, a. [from sin.] 1. Tainted with sin; wicked; iniquitous; criminal; unhol...

Webster Dictionary :: Sinewy

SIN'EWY, a. 1. Consisting of a sinew or nerve. The sinewy thread my brain lets f...

Webster Dictionary :: Sinewless

SIN'EWLESS, a. Having no strength or vigor.

Webster Dictionary :: Sinewed

SIN'EWED, a. 1. Furnished with sinews; as a strong-sinewed youth. 2. Strong; fir...

Webster Dictionary :: Sinew-shrunk

SIN'EW-SHRUNK, a. Gaunt-bellied; having the sinews under belly shrunk by excess ...

Webster Dictionary :: Sinew

SIN'EW, n. 1. In anatomy, a tendon; that which unites a muscle to a bone. 2. In ...

Webster Dictionary :: Sinepite

SIN'EPITE, n. [L. sinage, mustard.] Something resembling mustard See d.

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