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SAC'CHOLATE, n. In chimistry, a salt formed by the union of the saccholactic aci...
SACCHOLAC'TIC, a. [L. saccharum, sugar, and lac, milk.] A term in the new chimis...
SAC'CHARINE, a. [L. saccharum, sugar.] Pertaining to sugar; having the qualities...
SACCHARIF'EROUS, a. [L. saccharum, sugar, and fero, to produce.] Producing sugar...
SACCA'DE, n. A sudden violent check of a horse by drawing or twitching the reins...
SAC, n. [This is the English sake, which see.] In English law, the privilege enj...
SAB'ULOUS, a. [L. sabulosus, from sabulum, sand.] Sandy; gritty.
SABULOS'ITY, n. [from sabulous.] Sandiness; grittiness.
SABRE, n. A sword or cimitar with a broad and heavy blade, thick at the back, an...
SABOT, n. A wooden shoe. [Not English.]
SAB'LIERE, n. [L. sabulum.] 1. A sand pit. [Not much used.] 2. In carpentry, a p...
SABLE, n. 1. A small animal of the weasel kind, the mustela zibelina, found in t...
SABINE, n. A plant; usually written savin, which see.
SABIANISM, n. That species of idolatry which consisted in worshiping the sun, mo...
SABER, SABIAN, SABEAN, a. Pertaining to Saba, in Ara bia, celebrated for produci...
SABELLIANISM, n. The doctrines or tenets of Sabellius.