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SATIR'IC, SATIR'ICAL, a. [L. satiricus.] 1. Belonging to satire; conveying satir...
SAT'IRE, n. [L. satira; so named from sharpness, pungency. See Satyriasis .] 1. ...
SATINET', n. 1. A thin species of satin. 2. A particular kind of woolen cloth.
SAT'IN-SPAR, n. A mineral, fibrous limestone.
SAT'IN-FLOWER, n. A plant of the genus Lunaria.
SAT'IN, n. [Gr. L. sindon. Heb.] A species of glossy silk cloth, of a thick clos...
SATI'ETY, n. [L. satietas. See Sate .] Properly, fullness of gratification, eith...
SATIA'TION, n. The state of being filled.
SATIATE, v.t. sa'shate. [L. satiatus, from satio. See Sate .] 1. To fill; to sat...
SATELLI'TIOUS, a. Consisting of satellites.
SAT'ELLITE, n. [L. satelles.] 1. A secondary planet or moon; a small planet revo...
SA'TELESS, a. Insatiable; not capable of being satisfied.
SA'TED, pp. Filled; glutted; satiated.
SATE, v.t. [L. satio. The primary sense is to stuff, to fill, from crowding, dri...
SATCH'EL, n. [See Sachel .] A little sack or bag.
SA'TANIST, n. A very wicked person. [Little used.]