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SIN'OPER, SIN'OPLE, n. [L. sinopis.] Red ferruginous quartz, of a blood or brown...
SIN'NER, n. 1. One that has voluntarily violated the divine law; a moral agent w...
SIN'LESSNESS, n. Freedom from sin and guilt.
SIN'LESS, a. [from sin.] 1. Free from sin; pure; perfect. Christ yielded a sinle...
SINK'ING, ppr. Falling; subsiding; depressing; declining. Sinking fund, in fianc...
SINK, v. i. pret. sunk; pp. id. The old pret. sank is nearly obsolete. 1. To fal...
SIN'ISTROUSLY, adv. 1. Perversely; wrongly. 2. With a tendency to use the left a...
SIN'ISTROUS, a. 1. Being on the left side; inclined to the left. 2. Wrong; absur...
SINISTROR'SAL, a. [sinister.] Rising from left to right, as a spiral line or helix.
SIN'ISTERLY, adv. Absurdly; perversely; unfairly.
SIN'ISTER-HANDED, a. Left-handed. [Not in use.]
SIN'ISTER, a. [L. Probably the primary sense is weak, defective.] 1. Left; on th...
SIN'ICAL, a. [from sine.] Pertaining to a sine.
SIN'GULT, n. [L. singullus.] A sigh. [Not in use.]
SIN'GULARLY, adv. 1. Peculiarly; in a manner or degree not common to others. It ...
SIN'GULARIZE, v. t. To make single. [Not in use.]