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SCABRED'ITY, n. [L. scabredo, scabrities.] Roughness; ruggedness. [Not in use.]
SCA'BIOUS, a. [L. scabisus, from scabies, scab.] Consisting of scabs; rough itch...
SCAB'BY, a. [from scab.] 1. Affected with scabs; full of scabs. 2. Diseased with...
SCAB'BINESS, n. [from scabby.] The quality of being scabby.
SCAB'BEDNESS, n. The state of being scabbed.
SCAB'BED, a. [from scab.] 1. Abounding with scabs; diseased with scabs. 2. Mean;...
SCAB'BARD, n. The sheath of a sword. SCAB'BARD , v.t. To put in a sheath.
SCAB, n. [L. scabbies, scaber, rough.] 1. An encrusted substance, dry and rough,...
SA'YING, ppr. Uttering in articulate sounds or words; speaking; telling; relatin...
SAYE, n. In commerce, a kind of serge used for linings, shirts, aprons, _c.
SAY, v.t. pret. and pp. said, contracted from sayed. 1. To speak; to utter in wo...
SAX'ONIST, n. One versed in the Saxon language.
SAX'ONISM, n. An idiom of the Saxon language.
SAX'ON, n. 1. One of the nation or people who formerly dwelt in the northern par...
SAXIF'RAGOUS, a. Dissolving the stone.
SAX'IFRAGE, n. [L. saqxifraga; composed of saxum, a stone, and frango, to break....