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SIL'VER-BEATER, n. One that foliates silver, or forms it into a leaf.
SIL'VER, n. 1. A metal of a white color and lively brilliancy. It has neither ta...
SIL'VAN, a. [L. silva, a wood or grove, It is also written sylvan] 1. Pertaining...
SILU'RE, SILU'RUS, n. The sheat-fish; also a name of the sturgeon.
SILU'RE, SILU'RUS, n. The sheat-fish; also a name of the sturgeon.
SILT, n. Saltness, or salt marsh or mud.
SIL'LYHOW, n. The membrane that covers the head of the fetus. [I believe not used.]
SIL'LY, a. [Heb. This may be radically the same word, with a prefix. Class Sl. N...
SIL'LINESS, n. Weakness of understanding; want of sound sense or judgment; simpl...
SIL'LIMANITE, n. A mineral found at Saybrook in Connecticut, so named in honor o...
SIL'LABUB, n. A liquor made by mixing wine or cider with milk, and thus forming ...
SILL, n. [L. solum; allied to solid. The primary sense is probably to lay, set o...
SILK'Y, a. 1. Made of silk; consisting of silk. 2. Like silk; soft and smooth to...
SILK'WORM, n. The worm which produces silk, of the genus Phalaena. Silk-worms ar...
SILK'MERCER, n. One whose occupation is to weave silk stuffs.
SILK'MAN, n. A dealer in silks.