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SAND'ISH, a. [from sand.] Approaching the nature of sand; loose; not compact.
SAN'DEVER, SAND'INESS, n. [from sandy.] 1. The state of being sandy; as the sand...
SAN'DERS, n. A kind of wood which grows in the East Indies and on some of the is...
SAND'ERLING, n. A bird of the plover kind. SANDERS . [See Sandal .]
SAND'ED, pp. 1. Sprinkled with sand; as a sanded floor. 2. a. Covered with sand;...
SAN'DAL-WOOD, SAN'DARAC, SAN'DARACH, n. [L. sandaraca.] 1. A resin in white tear...
SAN'DAL, n. [L. sandalium; Gr.] 1. A kind of shoe, consisting of a sole fastened...
SAND, n. 1. Any mass or collection of fine particles of stone, particularly of f...
SANC'TUARY, n. [L. sanctuarium, from sanctus, sacred.] 1. A sacred place; partic...
SANC'TUARIZE, v.t. [from sanctuary.] To shelter by means of a sanctuary or sacre...
SANC'TITY, n. [L. sanctitas.] 1. Holiness; state of being sacred or holy. God at...
SANC'TITUDE, n. [L. sanctus, sanctitudo.] Holiness; sacredness.
SANC'TIONING, ppr. Ratifying; authorizing.
SANC'TIONED, pp. Ratified; confirmed; authorized.
SANC'TION, n. [L. sanctio, from sanctus, holy, solemn, established.] 1. Ratifica...
SANC'TIMONY, n. [L. sanctimonia.] Holiness; devoutness; scrupulous austerity; sa...