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SAPONA'CEOUS, a. [from L. sapo, soap.] Soapy; resembling soap; having the qualit...
SAP'LING, n. [from sap.] A young tree. Nurse the saplings tall.
SAP'LESS, a. [from sap.] 1. Destitute of sap; as a sapless tree or branch. 2. Dr...
SAPIEN'TIAL, a. Affording wisdom or instructions for wisdom. [Not much used.]
SA'PIENT, a. Wise; sage; discerning. There the sapient king held dalliance.
SA'PIENCE, n. [L. sapientia, from sapio, to taste, to know.] Wisdom; sageness; k...
SAPID'ITY, SAP'IDNESS, n. Taste; tastefulness; savor; the quality of affecting t...
SAP'ID, a. [L. sapidus, from sapio, to taste.] Tasteful; tastable; having the po...
SAP'AJO, n. The sapajos form a division of the genus Simia, including such of th...
SAPADIL'LO-TREE, n. A tree of the genus Sloanea.
SAP, n. 1. The juice of plants of any kind, which flows chiefly between the wood...
SANT'ON, n. A Turkish priest; a kind of dervis, regarded by the vulgar as a saint.
SANTER. [See Saunter .]
SAN'SCRIT, n. The ancient language of Hindoostan, from which are formed all the ...
SANS, pret. Without.
SAN'NAH, n. The name of certain kinds of India muslins.