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SUC'CINATED, a. Impregnated with the acid of amber.
SUC'CINATE, n. [from L. succinum, amber.] A salt formed by the succinic acid and...
SUCCIF'EROUS, a. [L. succus, juice, and fero, to bar.] Producing or conveying sap.
SUCCID'UOUS, a. [L. succiduus; sub and cado.] Ready to fail; falling. [Little us...
SUCCESS'OR, n. [L.] One that succeeds or follows; one that takes the place which...
SUCCESS'LESSNESS, n. Unprosperous conclusion.
SUCCESS'LESS, a. Having no success; unprosperous; unfortunate; failing to accomp...
SUCCESS'IVENESS, n. The state of being successive.
SUCCESS'IVELY, adv. In a series or order, one following another. He left three s...
SUCCESS'IVE, a. 1. Following in order or uninterrupted course, as a series of pe...
SUCCES'SION, n. [L. successio.] 1. A following of things in order; consecution; ...
SUCCESS'FULNESS, n. Prosperous conclusion; favorable event; success.
SUCCESS'FULLY, adv. With a favorable termination of what is attempted; prosperou...
SUCCESS'FUL, a. Terminating in accomplishing what is wished or intended; having ...
SUCCESS', n. [L. successus, from succedo.] 1. The favorable or prosperous termin...
SUCCEE'DING, ppr. Following in order; subsequent; coming after; as in all succee...