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SURVE'NE, v.t. To supervene; to come as an addition; as a suppuration that surve...
SUR'TURBRAND, n. Fibrous brown coal or bituminous wood; so called in Iceland.
SURTOUT, n. A man's coat to be worn over his other garments.
SURSOL'ID, n. [sur and solid, or surdesolid.] In mathematics, the fifth power of...
SURROUND'ING, ppr. Encompassing; inclosing; lying on all sides of.
SURROUND'ED, pp. Encompassed; inclosed; beset.
SURROUND', v.t. [sur and round.] 1. To encompass; to environ; to inclose on all ...
SURROGA'TION, n. The act of substituting one person in the place of another. [Li...
SUR'ROGATE, n. [L. surrogatus, surrogo, subrogo; sub and rogo, to propose. Rogo,...
SURREPTI'TIOUSLY, adv. by stealth; without authority; fraudulently.
SURREPTI'TIOUS, a. [L. surreptitius, supra.] Done by stealth or without proper a...
SURREP'TION, n. [L. surreptus, surrepo; sub and repo, to creep.] A coming unperc...
SURREN'DRY, n. A surrender. [Surrender is the most elegant and best authorized.]
SURREN'DEROR, n. The tenant who surrenders an estate into the hands of his lord....
SURREN'DERING, ppr. Yielding or giving up to the power of another; resigning.
SURRENDEREE', n. In law, a person to whom the lord grants surrendered land; the ...