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SOOT, n. A black substance formed by combustion, or disengaged from fuel in the ...
SOO'SOO, n. Among the Bengalese, the mane of a cetaceous fish, the Delphinus Gan...
SOOSHONG', SOUCHONG', n. A kind of black tea.
SOONLY, adv. quickly; speedily. [Not in use.]
SOON, adv. 1. In a short time; shortly after any time specified or supposed; as ...
SONSHIP, n. [from son.] 1. The state of being a son, or of having the relation o...
SONO'ROUSNESS, n. 1. The quality of yielding sound when struck or coming in coll...
SONO'ROUSLY, adv. With sound; with a high sound.
SONO'ROUS, a. [L. sonorus, from sonus, sound.] 1. Giving sound when struck. Meta...
SONORIF'IC, a. [L. sonus, sound and fecio, to make.] Producing sound; as the son...
SONORIF'EROUS, a. [L. sonus, sound and fero, to bring.] That gives sound; soundi...
SONOM'ETER, n. [L. sonus, sound, and fero, to measure.] An instrument for measur...
SONNETEE'R, n. A composer of sonnets or small poems; a small poet; usually in co...
SON'NET, n. 1. A short poem of fourteen lines, two stanzas of four verses each a...
SONG'STRESS, n. A female singer.
SONG'STER, n. 1. One that sings; one skilled in singing; not often applied to hu...