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SAT'RAP, n. In Persia, an admiral; more generally, the governor of a province.
SA'TIVE, a. [L. sativus, from sero, satum, to sow.] Sown in gardens.
SAT'ISFYING, ppr. Giving content; feeding or supplying to the full extent of des...
SAT'ISFY, v.t. [L. satisfacio; satis, enough, and facio, to make.] 1. To gratify...
SAT'ISFIER, n. One that gives satisfaction.
SAT'ISFIED, pp. Having the desires fully gratified; made content.
SATISFAC'TORY, a. 1. Giving or producing satisfaction; yielding content; particu...
SATISFAC'TORINESS, n. The power of satisfying or giving content; as the satisfac...
SATISFAC'TORILY, adv. 1. In a manner to give satisfaction or content. 2. In a ma...
SATISFAC'TIVE, a. Giving satisfaction. [Little used or not at all.]
SATISFAC'TION, n. [L. satisfactio. See Satisfy .] 1. That state of the mind whic...
SAT'IRIZING, ppr. Censuring with severity.
SAT'IRIZED, pp. Severely censured.
SAT'IRIZE, v.t. To censure with keenness or severity. It is as hard to satirize ...
SAT'IRIST, n. One who writes satire. Wycherly, in his writings, is the sharpest ...
SATIR'ICALLY, adv. With severity of remark; with invective; with intention to ce...