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Webster Dictionary :: Surbated

SURBA'TED, pp. Bruised in the feet; harassed; fatigued.

Webster Dictionary :: Surbate

SURBA'TE, v.t. [either L. sub and battere, or solea, sole, and battere, to beat ...

Webster Dictionary :: Surbased

SUR'BASED, a. Having a surbase, or molding above the base.

Webster Dictionary :: Surbase

SUR'BASE, n. [sur and base.] A border or molding above the base.

Webster Dictionary :: Surance

SU'RANCE, for assurance, not used.

Webster Dictionary :: Sural

SU'RAL, a. [L. sura.] Being in or pertaining to the calf of the leg; as the sura...

Webster Dictionary :: Suraddition

SURADDI'TION, n. Something added to the name. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Sur

SUR, a prefix, from the French, contracted from L. super, supra, signifies over,...

Webster Dictionary :: Supremely

SUPRE'MELY, adv. With the highest authority. He rules supremely. 1. In the highe...

Webster Dictionary :: Supreme

SUPRE'ME, a. [L. supremus, from supra.] 1. Highest in authority; holding the hig...

Webster Dictionary :: Supremacy

SUPREM'ACY, n. [See Supreme .] State of being supreme or in the highest station ...

Webster Dictionary :: Supravulgar

SUPRAVUL'GAR, a. [supra and vulgar.] Being above the vulgar or common people.

Webster Dictionary :: Suprascapulary

SUPRASCAP'ULARY, a. [L. supra and scapula.] Being above the scapula.

Webster Dictionary :: Suprarenal

SUPRARE'NAL, a. [L. supra and ren,renes, the kidneys.] Situated above the kidneys.

Webster Dictionary :: Supramundane

SUPRAMUN'DANE, a. [L. supra and mundus, the world.] Being or situated above the ...

Webster Dictionary :: Supralapsarian

SUPRALAPSA'RIAN SUPRALAP'SARY, a. [L. supra and lapsus, fall.] Antecedent to the...

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