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SICK'LINESS, n. [from sickly.] 1. The state of being sickly; the state of being ...
SICK'LEWORT, n. A plant of the genus Coronilla.
SICK'LED, a. Furnished with a sickle. SICK'LEMAN. SICK'LER , n. One that uses a ...
SICKLE, n. [Gr. Vaiclh, Vagclon; L. sicula, from the root of seco, to cut.] A re...
SICK'ISHNESS, n. The quality of exciting disgust.
SICK'ISH, a. [from sick] 1. Somewhat sick or diseased. 2. Exciting disgust; naus...
SICK'ERNESS, n. Security.
SICK'ERLY, adv. Surely.
SICK'ER, a. [L. securus;] Sure; certain; firm. SICK'ER , adv. Surely; certainly.
SICKEN, v.t. sik'n . 1. To make sick; to disease. Raise this to strength, and si...
SICK, a. [Qu.Gr. squeamish, lothing.] 1. Affected with nausea; inclined to vomit...
SICH, for such . [See Such .]
SICE, n. size . The number six at dice.
SIC'CITY, n. [L. siccitas .] Dryness; aridity; destitution of moisture; as the s...
SIC'CATIVE, a. [from L. sicco , to dry.] Drying; causing to dry. SIC'CATIVE , n....
SICCA'TION, n. The act or process of drying. [ Not in use .]