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SURPLICE, n. sur'plis. [L. super pellicium, above the robe of fur.] A white garm...
SURP`ASSINGLY, adv. In a very excellent manner; or in a degree surpassing others.
SURP`ASSING, ppr. Exceeding; going beyond. 1. a. Excellent in an eminent degree;...
SURP`ASSED, pp. Exceeded; excelled.
SURP`ASSABLE, a. That may be exceeded.
SURP`ASS, v.t. To exceed; to excel; to go beyond in any thing good or bad. Homer...
SUROX'YDATE, v.t. To form a suroxyd. [Little used.]
SUROX'YD, n. [sur and oxyd.] That which contains an addition of oxyd. [Little us...
SURNA'MING, ppr. Naming by an appellation added to the original name.
SURNA'MED, pp. Called by a name added to the christian or original name.
SUR'NAME, n. [L. super and nomen.] 1. An additional name; a name or appellation ...
SUR'MULOT, n. A name given by Buffon to the brown or Norway rat.
SURMUL'LET, n. A fish of the genus Mullus, (M. barbatus,) remarkable for the bri...
SURMOUNT'ING, ppr. Rising above; overcoming; surpassing.
SURMOUNT'ER, n. One that surmounts.
SURMOUNT'ED, pp. Overcome; conquered; surpassed.