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SINCE'RELY, adv. Honestly; with real purity of heart; without simulation or disg...
SINCE'RE, a. [L. sincerus, which is said to be composed of sine, without, and ce...
SINCE, prep or adv. 1. After; from the time that. The proper signification of si...
SIN'APISM, n.[L. sinapis, sinape, mustard.] In Pharmacy, a cataplasm composed of...
SIN'-OFFERING, n. [sin and offering.] A sacrifice for sin; something offered as ...
SIN, n. 1. The voluntary departure of a moral agent from a known rule of rectitu...
SIMULTY, n. [L. simultas.] Private grudge or quarrel. [Not in use.]
SIMULTA'NEOUSNESS, n. The state or quality of being or happening at the same tim...
SIMULTA'NEOUS, a. [L. simul, at the same time.] Existing or happening at the sam...
SIMULTA'MEOUSLY, adv. At the same time.
SIMULA'TION, n. [L. simulation.] The act of feigning to be that which is not; th...
SIM'ULATING, ppr. Feigning; pretending; assuming the appearance of what is not r...
SIM'ULATE, v. t. [L. simulo, from similis, like.] To feign; to counterfeits; to ...
SIM'ULAR, n. [See Simulate .] One who simulates or counterfeits something.
SIM'ULACHER, n. [L. simulacrum.] An image. [Not in use.]
SIM'PLY, adv. 1. Without art; without subtilty; artlessly; plainly. Subverting w...