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SALAM', n. [Oriental, peace or safety.] A salutation or compliment of ceremony o...
SAL'ADING, n. Vegetables for salads.
SAL'AD, n. Raw herbs, usually dressed with salt, vinegar, oil or spices, and eat...
SALA'CIOUSNESS, SALAC'ITY, n. Lust; lecherousness; strong propensity to venery.
SALA'CIOUSLY, adv. Lustfully; with eager animal appetite.
SALA'CIOUS, a. [L. salax, from the root of sal, salt; the primary sense of which...
SA'LABLY, adv. In a salable manner.
SA'LABLENESS, n. The state of being salable.
SA'LABLE, a. [from sale.] That may be sold; that finds a ready market; being in ...
SAL-ALEMBROTH, n. A compound muriate of mercury and ammonia.
SAL, n. [See Salt .] Salt; a word much used in chimistry and pharmacy.
SAK'ERET, n. The male of the sakerhawk.
SA'KER, n. 1. A hawk; a species of falcon. 2. A piece of artillery.
SAKE, n. [Heb. to press or oppress. The primary sense is to strain, urge, press ...
SAJE'NE, n. [written also sagene. Tooke writes it sajene.] A Russian measure of ...
SA'INTSHIP, n. The character or qualities of a saint.