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SUASORY, a. [L.] Tending to persuade; having the quality of convincing and drawi...
SUASIVE, a. [L.] Having power to persuade.
SUASION, n. The act of persuading. [See Persuade .]
SUASIBLE, a. [L.] That may be persuaded or easily persuaded.
SUANT, a. Even; uniform; spread equally over the surface. [New England, but local.]
SUAGE, for assuage, is not in use.
SUADE, for persuade, is not in use.
SUABLE, a. [from sue.] That may be sued; subject by law to be called to answer i...
SUABILITY, n. Liability to be sued; the state of being subject by law to civil p...
STYTHY, v.t. To forge on an anvil. [See Stithy .]
STYPTICITY, n. The quality of stanching blood, or stopping hemorrhage.
STYPTIC, STYPTICAL, a. [L., Gr.] That stops bleeding; having the quality of rest...
STYPTIC, STYPTICAL, a. [L., Gr.] That stops bleeding; having the quality of rest...
STYLOID, a. [L., Gr.] Having some resemblance to a style or pen; as the styloid ...
STYLOBATION, n. The pedestal of a column.
STYLITE, n. [Gr., a column.] In ecclesiastical history, the Stylites were a sect...