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SA'MIEL, SAM'ITE, n. A species of silk stuff. Obs.
SAM'LET, n. A little salmon.
SAMP, n. A species of food composed of maize broken or bruised, boiled and mixed...
SAMP'ANE, n. A kind of vessel used by the Chinese.
SAM'PHIRE, n. [said to be a corruption of Saint Pierre.] A plant of the genus Cr...
SAM'PLE, n. [L. exemplum.] 1. A specimen; a part of any thing presented for insp...
SAM'PLER, n. [L. exemplar, supra.] A pattern of work; a specimen; particularly, ...
SAM'SON'S-POST, n. In ships, a notched post used instead of a ladder; also, a pi...
SAN'ABLE, a. [L. sanabilis, from sano, to heal; sanus, sound. See Sound .] That ...
SANA'TION, n. [L. sanatio, from sano, to heal.] The act of healing or curing. [N...
SAN'ATIVE, a. [L. sano, to heal.] Having the power to cure or heal; healing; ten...
SAN'ATIVENESS, n. The power of healing.
SANC'TIFICATE, v.t. To sanctify. [Not in use.]
SANCTIFICA'TION, n. [See Sanctify .] 1. The act of making holy. In an evangelica...
SANC'TIFIED, pp. 1. Made holy; consecrated; set apart for sacred services. 2. Af...
SANC'TIFIER, n. He that sanctifies or makes holy. In theology, the Holy Spirit i...