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SNA'KEROOT, n. [snake and root.] A plant, a species of birth-wort, growing in No...
SNAKE, n. A serpent of the oviparous kind, distinguished from a viper, says John...
SNAIL-CLAVER, SNAIL-TREFOIL, n. A plant of the genus Medicago.
SNA'IL-LIKE, a. Resembling a snail; moving very slowly. SNA'IL-LIKE , adv. In th...
SNA'IL-FLOWER, n. A plant of the genus Phaseolus.
SNAIL-CLAVER, SNAIL-TREFOIL, n. A plant of the genus Medicago.
SNAIL, n. 1. A slimy slow creeping animal, of the genus Helix, and order of Moll...
SNAG'GED, SNAG'GY, a. Full of snags; full of short rough branches or sharp point...
SNAG'GED, SNAG'GY, a. Full of snags; full of short rough branches or sharp point...
SNAG, n. 1. A short branch, or a sharp or rough branch; a shoot; a knot. The coa...
SNAF'FLE, n. A bridle consisting of a slender bit-mouth, without branches. SNAF'...
SNAC'OT, n. A fish. [L. acus.]
SNACK'ET, SNECK'ET, n. The hasp of a casement.
SNACK, n. [Qu. from the root of snatch.] 1. A share. It is now chiefly or wholly...
SMUT'TY, a. 1. Soiled from smut, coal, soot or the like. 2. Tainted with mildew;...
SMUT'TILY, adv. 1. Blackly; smokily; foully. 2. With obscene laguage.