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Webster Dictionary :: Samphire

SAM'PHIRE, n. [said to be a corruption of Saint Pierre.] A plant of the genus Cr...

Webster Dictionary :: Sampane

SAMP'ANE, n. A kind of vessel used by the Chinese.

Webster Dictionary :: Samp

SAMP, n. A species of food composed of maize broken or bruised, boiled and mixed...

Webster Dictionary :: Samlet

SAM'LET, n. A little salmon.

Webster Dictionary :: Samiel

SA'MIEL, SAM'ITE, n. A species of silk stuff. Obs.

Webster Dictionary :: Sameness

SA'MENESS, n. 1. Identity; the state of being not different or other; as the sam...

Webster Dictionary :: Same

SAME, a. [L. simul, together. Gr. Shall we suppose then that s has passed into a...

Webster Dictionary :: Sambo

SAM'BO, n. The offspring of a black person and a mulatto.

Webster Dictionary :: Samaritan

SAMAR'ITAN, a. 1. Pertaining to Samaria, the principal city of the ten tribes of...

Webster Dictionary :: Salvor

SALV'OR, n. One who saves a ship or goods at sea.

Webster Dictionary :: Salvo

SAL'VO, n. [from the L. salvo jure, an expression used in reserving rights.] An ...

Webster Dictionary :: Salvific

SALVIF'IC, a. [L. salvus and facio.] Tending to save or secure safety. [A bad wo...

Webster Dictionary :: Salver

SAL'VER, n. A piece of plate with a foot; or a plate on which any thing is prese...

Webster Dictionary :: Salve

SALVE, n. sav. [L. salvus.] 1. A glutinous composition or substance to be applie...

Webster Dictionary :: Salvatory

SALV'ATORY, n. A place where things are preserved; a repository.

Webster Dictionary :: Salvation

SALVA'TION, n. [L. salvo, to save.] 1. The act of saving; preservation from dest...

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