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SAT'IRIZE, v.t. To censure with keenness or severity. It is as hard to satirize ...
SAT'IRIST, n. One who writes satire. Wycherly, in his writings, is the sharpest ...
SATIR'ICALLY, adv. With severity of remark; with invective; with intention to ce...
SATIR'IC, SATIR'ICAL, a. [L. satiricus.] 1. Belonging to satire; conveying satir...
SAT'IRE, n. [L. satira; so named from sharpness, pungency. See Satyriasis .] 1. ...
SATINET', n. 1. A thin species of satin. 2. A particular kind of woolen cloth.
SAT'IN-SPAR, n. A mineral, fibrous limestone.
SAT'IN-FLOWER, n. A plant of the genus Lunaria.
SAT'IN, n. [Gr. L. sindon. Heb.] A species of glossy silk cloth, of a thick clos...
SATI'ETY, n. [L. satietas. See Sate .] Properly, fullness of gratification, eith...
SATIA'TION, n. The state of being filled.
SATIATE, v.t. sa'shate. [L. satiatus, from satio. See Sate .] 1. To fill; to sat...
SATELLI'TIOUS, a. Consisting of satellites.
SAT'ELLITE, n. [L. satelles.] 1. A secondary planet or moon; a small planet revo...
SA'TELESS, a. Insatiable; not capable of being satisfied.
SA'TED, pp. Filled; glutted; satiated.