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Webster Dictionary :: Sarcophagus

SARCOPH'AGUS, n. [L. from Gr. flesh and to eat.] 1. A species of stone used amon...

Webster Dictionary :: Sarcophagous

SARCOPH'AGOUS, a. [See Sarcophagus .] Feeding on flesh; flesh-eating.

Webster Dictionary :: Sarcoma

SARCO'MA, n. [Gr from flesh.] Any fleshy excrescence on an animal body.

Webster Dictionary :: Sarcology

SARCOL'OGY, n. [Gr. flesh, and discourse.] That part of anatomy which treats of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Sarcological

SARCOLOG'ICAL, a. Pertaining to sarcology.

Webster Dictionary :: Sarcolite

S'ARCOLITE, n. [flesh-stone.] A substance of a vitreous nature, and of a rose fl...

Webster Dictionary :: Sarcocol

S'ARCOCOL, S'ARCOCOL'LA, n. [Gr. compounded of flesh and glue.] A semi-transpare...

Webster Dictionary :: Sarcocele

S'ARCOCELE, n. [Gr. flesh, and tumor.] A spurious rupture or hernia, in which th...

Webster Dictionary :: Sarcenet

S'ARCENET, n. A species of fine thin woven silk.

Webster Dictionary :: Sarcastically

SARCAS'TICALLY, adv. In a sarcastic manner; with scornful satire.

Webster Dictionary :: Sarcastic

SARCAS'TIC, SARCAS'TICAL, a. Bitterly satirical; scornfully severe; taunting. Wh...

Webster Dictionary :: Sarasin

SAR'ASIN, S'ARCASM, n. [l. sarcasmus; Gr. from to deride or sneer at, primarily ...

Webster Dictionary :: Saragoy

SAR'AGOY, n. The opossum of the Molucca isles.

Webster Dictionary :: Saracenic

SARACEN'IC, a. 1. Pertaining to the Saracens, inhabitants of Arabia; so called f...

Webster Dictionary :: Saraband

SAR'ABAND, n. A dance and a tune used in Spain, said to be derived from the Sara...

Webster Dictionary :: Sappy

SAP'PY, a. 1. Abounding with sap; juicy; succulent. 2. Young; not firm; weak. Wh...

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