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Webster Dictionary :: Scoat

SCOAT. [See Scot .]

Webster Dictionary :: Sclavonian

SCLAVO'NIAN, SCLEROT'IC, a. [Gr. hard; hardness.] Hard; firm; as the sclerotic c...

Webster Dictionary :: Scitamineous

SCITAMIN'EOUS, a. Belonging to the Scitamineae, one of Linne's natural orders of...

Webster Dictionary :: Scissure

SCIS'SURE, n. [L. scissura, from scindo, to cut.] A longitudinal opening in a bo...

Webster Dictionary :: Scissors

SCISSORS, n. siz'zors, plu. [L. scissor, from scindo, to cut, Gr.] A cutting ins...

Webster Dictionary :: Scission

SCISSION, n. sizh'on. [L. scissio, scindo, to cut.] The act of cutting or dividi...

Webster Dictionary :: Scissile

SCIS'SILE, a. [L. scissilis, from scindo, to cut.] That may be cut or divided by...

Webster Dictionary :: Scissible

SCIS'SIBLE, a. [L. scissus, scindo, to cut.] Capable of being cut or divided by ...

Webster Dictionary :: Sciscitation

SCISCITA'TION, n. [L. sciscitor, to inquire or demand.] The act of inquiring; in...

Webster Dictionary :: Scirrus

SCIR'RUS, n. [L. scirrus; Gr.] In surgery and medicine, a hard tumor on any part...

Webster Dictionary :: Scirrous

SCIR'ROUS, a. 1. Indurated; hard; knotty; as a gland. 2. Proceeding from scirrus...

Webster Dictionary :: Scirrosity

SCIRROS'ITY, n. [See Scirrus .] An induration of the glands.

Webster Dictionary :: Sciroc

SCI'ROC, SCIROC'CO, n. In Italy, a southeast wind; a hot suffocating wind, blowi...

Webster Dictionary :: Scioptics

SCIOP'TICS, n. The science of exhibiting images of external objects, received th...

Webster Dictionary :: Scioptic

SCIOP'TIC, a. [Gr. shadow and to see.] Pertaining to the camera obscura, or to t...

Webster Dictionary :: Scion

SCION. [See Cion .]

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