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SIL'ICE,SIL'ICULE, SIL'ICLE, n. [L. silicula, a little husk.] In botany, a littl...
SILICIUM, n. The undecomposed and perhaps undecomposable base of silex or silica.
SILIC'ITED, a. Impregnated with silex.
SILI'CIOUS, a. Pertaining to silex, or partaking of its nature and qualities.
SILICIMU'RITE, n. An earth composed of silex and magnesia.
SIL'ICIFY, v. t. [L. silex, flint, and facio, to make.] To convert into silex. T...
SILICIF'EROUS, a. [L. silex and fero, to produce.] Producing silex; or united wi...
SILICICAL'CE, n. [L. silex or silica and calx.] A mineral of the silicious kind,...
SILICICALCA'RIOUS, a. Consisting of silex and calcarious matter.
SI'LEX, SIL'CIA, n. One of the supposed primitive earths m usually found in the ...
SILESIAN, a. sile'zhan Pertaining to Silesia; mad in Silesia; as silesian linen.
SI'LENTNESS, n. State of being silent; stillness; silence.
SI'LENTLY, adv. 1. Without speech or words. Each silently demands thy grace, and...
SILEN'TIARY, n. One appointed to keep silence and order in court; one sworn not ...
SI'LENT, a. 1. Not speaking; mute. Psa 22. 2. Habitually taciturn; speaking litt...
SI'LENCE, n. [L. silentium, from sileo, to be still.] 1. In a general sense, sti...