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S'ARPLIER, n. Canvas, or a packing cloth.
S'ARPLAR, n. A sarplar of wool is a sack containing 80 tod; a tod contains two s...
SARON'IC, a. Denoting a gulf of Greece between Attica and Sparta.
SARMENT'OUS, a. [L. sarmentosus, from sarmentum, a twig.] A sarmentous stem, in ...
SARMA'TIAN, SARMAT'IC, a. Pertaining to Sarmatia and its inhabitants, the ancest...
S'ARLAC, n. The grunting ox of Tartary.
S'ARK, n. 1. In Scotland, a shirt. 2. A shark. [Not used.]
S'ARGUS, n. A fish of the Mediterranean, whose body is variegated with brown tra...
S'ARDONYX, n. [L. sardonyches, from Gr. from Sardis, a city of Asia Minor, and a...
SARDO'NIAN, SARDON'IC, a. Sardonian or sardonic laughter, a convulsive involunta...
S'ARDOIN, n. A mineral, a variety of carnelian, which displays on its surface a ...
S'ARDE, S'ARDEL, S'ARDINE, S'ARDIUS, n. [L. sardius; Gr. from Sardis, in Asia Mi...
S'ARDAN, n. A fish resembling the herring.
S'ARDACHATE, n. The clouded and spotted agate, of a pale flesh color.
SARCOT'IC, a. [Gr. flesh.] In surgery, producing or generating flesh. SARCOT'IC ...
SARCOPH'AGY, n. [supra.] The practice of eating flesh.