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SIFT, v.t. 1. To separate by a sieve, as the fine part of a substance from the c...
SIEVE, n. siv. An utensil for separating flour from bran, or the fine part of an...
SIEUR, n. A title of respect used by the French.
SI'ENITE, n. A compound granular rock composed of quartz, hornblend and feldspar...
SIEGE, n. [L. sigillum.] 1. The setting of an army around or before a fortified ...
SI'DLE, v. i. 1. To go or move side foremost; as, to sidle through a crowd. 2. T...
SI'DING, ppr. Joining one side or party. SI'DING , n. The attaching of one's sel...
SI'DEWAYS, SI'DEWISE, adv. 1. Towards one side; inclining; as, to hold the head ...
SI'DEWAYS, SI'DEWISE, adv.
SI'DETAKING, n. A taking sides, or engaging in a party.
SI'DESMAN, n. 1. An assistant to the church warden. 2. A party man.
SIDEROG'RAPHY, n. [Gr. sidhroV, steel or iron, grajw, to engrave.] and the art o...
SIDEROGRAPH'CH, SIDEROGRAPH'OCAL, a. [See Siderography .] Pertaining to siderogr...
SIDEROG'RAPHIST, n. One who engraves steel plates, or performs work by means of ...
SIDEROGRAPH'CH, SIDEROGRAPH'OCAL, a. [See Siderography .] Pertaining to siderogr...
SIDERO-CLEP'TE, n. A mineral of a yellowish green color, soft and translucid, oc...