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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.
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...