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Webster Dictionary :: Sage

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

Webster Dictionary :: Sagely

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

Webster Dictionary :: Sagene

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

Webster Dictionary :: Sageness

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

Webster Dictionary :: Sagenite

SAG'ENITE, n. Acicular rutile.

Webster Dictionary :: Sagittal

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

Webster Dictionary :: Sagittarius

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

Webster Dictionary :: Sagittary

SAG'ITTARY, n. [supra.] A centaur, an animal half man, half horse, armed with a ...

Webster Dictionary :: Sagittate

SAG'ITTATE, a. In botany, shaped like the head of an arrow; triangular, hollowed...

Webster Dictionary :: Sago

SA'GO, n. a dry mealy substance or granulated paste, imported from Java and the ...

Webster Dictionary :: Sagoin

SAGOIN', n. The Sagoins form a division of the genus Simia, including such of th...

Webster Dictionary :: Sagy

SA'GY, a. [from sage.] Full of sage; seasoned with sage.

Webster Dictionary :: Sahlite

SAH'LITE, n. A mineral name from the mountain Sahla, in Westermania, where it wa...

Webster Dictionary :: Saic

SAIC, n. a Turkish or Grecian vessel, very common in the Levant, a kind of ketch...

Webster Dictionary :: Said

SAID, pret. and pp. of say; so written for sayed. 1. Declared; uttered; reported...

Webster Dictionary :: Sail

SAIL, n. [L. sal, salt.] 1. In navigation, a spread of canvas, or an assemblage ...

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