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SI'ENITE, n. A compound granular rock composed of quartz, hornblend and feldspar...
SIEUR, n. A title of respect used by the French.
SIEVE, n. siv. An utensil for separating flour from bran, or the fine part of an...
SIFT, v.t. 1. To separate by a sieve, as the fine part of a substance from the c...
SIFT'ED, pp. Separated by a sieve; purified from the coarser parts; critically e...
SIFT'ER, n. One that sifts; that which sifts; a sieve.
SIFT'ING, ppr. Separating the finer from the coarser parts; critically examining.
SIG, a Saxon word signifying victory. is used in names, as in Sigbert, bright vi...
SIGH, v.i. To inhale a larger quantity of air than usual and immediately expel i...
SIGHER, n. One that sighs.
SIGHING, ppr. Suffering a deep respiration; taking a long breath. SIGHING , n. T...
SIGHT, n. 1. The act of See ing; perception of objects by the eye; view; as, to ...
SIGHTED, n. In composition only, having sight, or See ing in a particular manner...
SIGHTFULNESS, n. Clearness of sight. [Not in use.]
SIGHTLESS, a. 1. Wanting sight; blind. Of all who blindly creep, or sightless so...
SIGHTLINESS, n. Comely; having an appearance pleasing to the sight.