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Webster Dictionary :: Sagittarius

SAGITTA'RIUS, n. [L. an archer.] One of the twelve signs of the zodiac, which th...

Webster Dictionary :: Sagittal

SAG'ITTAL, a. [L. sagittalis, from sagitta, an arrow; that which is thrown or dr...

Webster Dictionary :: Sagenite

SAG'ENITE, n. Acicular rutile.

Webster Dictionary :: Sageness

SA'GENESS, n. Wisdom; sagacity; prudence; gravity.

Webster Dictionary :: Sagene

SAGE'NE, n. A Russian measure of about seven English feet. [See Sajene .]

Webster Dictionary :: Sagely

SA'GELY, adv. Wisely; with just discernment and prudence.

Webster Dictionary :: Sage

SAGE, n. A plant of the genius Salvia, of several species; as the officinalis, o...

Webster Dictionary :: Sagathy

SAG'ATHY, n. A kind of serge; a slight woolen stuff.

Webster Dictionary :: Sagapen

SAG'APEN, SAGAPE'NUM, n. In pharmacy, a gum-resin, brought from Persia and the E...

Webster Dictionary :: Sagamore

SAG'AMORE, n. Among some tribes of American Indians, a king or chief.

Webster Dictionary :: Sagacity

SAGAC'ITY, n. [L. sagacitas.] 1. Quickness or acuteness of scent; applied to ani...

Webster Dictionary :: Sagaciousness

SAGA'CIOUSNESS, n. 1. The quality of being sagacious; quickness of scent. 2. Qui...

Webster Dictionary :: Sagaciously

SAGA'CIOUSLY, adv. 1. With quick scent. 2. With quick discernment or penetration.

Webster Dictionary :: Sagacious

SAGA'CIOUS, a. [L. sagax, from sagus, wise, foreseeing; saga, a wise woman; sagi...

Webster Dictionary :: Sag

SAG, v.i. [a different spelling of swag, which see.] 1. To yield; to give way; t...

Webster Dictionary :: Saffron

SAF'FRON, n. [The radical sense is to fail, or to be hollow, or to be exhausted....

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