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SIMIL'ITUDE, n. [L. similitudo.] 1. Likeness; resemblance; likeness in nature, q...
SIMILITU'DINARY, a. Denoting resemblance or comparison.
SIM'ILOR, n. A name given to an alloy of red copper and zinc, made in the best p...
SIMITAR. [See Cimeter.]
SIM'MER, v. i. [ Gr. zumhm, zumow, to ferment.] To boil gently, or with a gentle...
SIM'MERING ppr. Boiling gently;
SIM'NEL, n. A kind of sweet cake; a bun.
SIMOI'ACALLY, adv. With the guilt or offense of simony.
SIMO'NIAC, n. [See Simony .] One who buys or sells preferment in the church.
SIMONI'ACAL, a. 1. Guilty of simony. 2. Consisting in simony, or the crime of bu...
SIMO'NIOUS, a. Partaking of simony; given to simony.
SIM'ONY, n. [from Simon Magus, who wished to purchase the power of conferring th...
SIMOOM', n. A hot and destructive wind that sometimes blows in Arabia.
SI'MOUS, a. [L. simo, one with a flat nose, Gr. simoV.] 1. Having a very flat or...
SIM'PER, v. i. To smile in a silly manner. SIM'PER , n. To smile with an air of ...
SIM'PERING, ppr. Smiling foolishly. SIM'PERING , n. The act of smiling with an a...