Updates
Your unread post, follow, and push notifications will appear here.
SURD'ITY, n. Deafness. [Not used.]
SURD, a. [L. surdus, deaf.] Deaf; not having the sense of hearing. [Not used.] 1...
SURCULA'TION, n. The act of pruning. [Not in use.]
SUR'CULATE, v.t. [L. surculo.] To prune. [Not in use.]
SUR'CREW, n. [sur and crew.] Additional crew or collection. [Not in use.]
SUR'COAT, n. A short coat worn over the other clothes.
SUR'CLE, n. [L. surculus.] A little shoot; a twig; a sucker.
SUR'CINGLED, a. Girt; bound with a surcingle.
SUR'CINGLE, n. [L. cingulum, a belt.] 1. A belt, band or girth which passes over...
SURCH`ARGING, ppr. Overloading; burdening to excess; overstocking with cattle or...
SURCH`ARGER, n. One that overloads or overstocks.
SURCH`ARGED, pp. Overloaded; overstocked.
SURCH`ARGE, v.t. 1. To overload; to overburden; as, to surcharge a beast or a sh...
SURCE'ASE, v.i. 1. To cease; to stop; to be at an end. 2. To leave off; to pract...
SURBED', v.t. [sur and bed.] To set edgewise, as a stone; that is in a position ...
SURBA'TING, ppr. Bruising the feet of; fatiguing. Surbeat or surbet, for surbate...