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SILI'CIOUS, a. Pertaining to silex, or partaking of its nature and qualities.
SILIC'ITED, a. Impregnated with silex.
SILICIUM, n. The undecomposed and perhaps undecomposable base of silex or silica.
SIL'ICE,SIL'ICULE, SIL'ICLE, n. [L. silicula, a little husk.] In botany, a littl...
SILIC'ULOUS, a. Havin silicles or little pods, or pertaining to them.
SIL'ING-DISH, n. A colander. [Not in use.]
SIL'IQUA, n. [L.] With gold finers, a carat, six of which make a scruple.
SIL'IQUA, SILIQUE, n. [L. siliqua.] A pod; an oblong, membranaceous, bivalvular ...
SIL'IQUOSE, SIL'IQUOUS, n. [L. siliquosus.] Having that species of pericarp call...
SIL'IQUOSE, SIL'IQUOUS, n. [L. siliquosus.] Having that species of pericarp call...
SILISIA, n. sile'zha. A duchy or country now chiefly belonging to Prussia; hence...
SILK, n. 1. The fine soft thread produced by the insect called silk-worm or bomb...
SILKEN, a. silk'n. 1. Made of silk; as silken cloth; a silken vail. 2. Like silk...
SILK'INESS, n. 1. The qualities of silk; softness and smoothness to the feel. 2....
SILK'MAN, n. A dealer in silks.
SILK'MERCER, n. One whose occupation is to weave silk stuffs.