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SU'DAK, n. A fish, a species of Perca.
SUC'TION, n. The act of sucking or drawing into the mouth, as fluids. 1. The act...
SUCK'LING, ppr. Nursing at the breast. SUCK'LING , n. A young child or animal nu...
SUCK'LED, pp. Nursed at the breast.
SUCK'LE, n. A teat. [Not in use.] SUCK'LE , v.t. To give suck to; to nurse at th...
SUCK'ING-BOTTLE, n. A bottle to be filled with milk for infants to suck instead ...
SUCK'ING, ppr. Drawing with the mouth or with an instrument; imbibing; absorbing.
SUCK'ET, n. A sweetmeat for the mouth.
SUCK'ER, n. He or that which draws with the mouth. 1. The embolus or piston of a...
SUCK'ED, pp. Drawn with the mouth, or with an instrument that exhausts the air; ...
SUCK, v.t. [L. sugo.] 1. To draw with the mouth; to draw out, as a liquid from a...
SUCH, a. 1. Of that kind; of the like kind. We never saw such a day; we have nev...
SUCEE'DED, pp. Followed in order; prospered; attended with success.
SUCCUS'SION, n. [L. succussio, from succusso, to shake; sub and quasso.] 1. The ...
SUCCUSSA'TION, n. [L. succusso, to shake.] A trot or trotting. 1. A shaking; suc...
SUCCUMB'ING, ppr. Yielding; submitting; sinking.