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SANK, pret. of sink, but nearly obsolete.
SAN'ITY, n. [L. sanitas. See Sane .] Soundness; particularly, a sound state of m...
SA'NIOUS, a. [from sanies.] 1. Pertaining to sanies, or partaking of its nature ...
SA'NIES, n. [L.] A thin acrid discharge from wounds or sores; a serous matter, l...
SANID'IUM, n. A genus of fossils of the class of selenites, composed of plain fl...
SAN'ICLE, n. [from L. sano, to heal.] Self-heal, a plant or genus of plants, the...
SAN'HEDRIM, n. [Low L. synedrium; Gr. with, together and seat.] The great counci...
SAN'GUISUGE, n. [L. sanguisuga; sanguis, blood, and sugo, to suck.] The blood-su...
SANGUIN'ITY, for sanguineness, is not in use.
SANGUIN'EOUS, a. [L. sanguineus.] 1. Abounding with blood; plethoric. 2. Constit...
SAN'GUINENESS, n. 1. Redness; color of blood in the skin; as sanguineness of cou...
SAN'GUINELY, adv. Ardently; with confidence of success.
SAN'GUINE, SAN'GUINELESS, a. Destitute of blood; pale. [A bad word and little us...
SAN'GUINARY, a. [L. sanguinarius, from sanguis, blood.] 1. Bloody; attended with...
SAN'GUIN, a. [L. sanguineus, from sanguis, blood.] 1. Red; having the color of b...
SAN'GUIFYING, ppr. Producing blood.