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Webster Dictionary :: Salmon

SALMON, n. sam'mon. [L. salmo.] A fish of the genus Salmo, found in all the nort...

Webster Dictionary :: Salmagundi

SALMAGUN'DI, n. [See Salpicon .] A mixture of chopped meat and pickled herring w...

Webster Dictionary :: Sallying

SAL'LYING, ppr. Issuing or rushing out.

Webster Dictionary :: Sally-port

SAL'LY-PORT, n. 1. In fortification, a postern gate, or a passage under ground f...

Webster Dictionary :: Sally

SAL'LY, n. [See The Verb.] In a general sense, a spring; a darting or shooting. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Sallowness

SAL'LOWNESS, n. A yellowish color; paleness tinged with a dark yellow; as sallow...

Webster Dictionary :: Sallow

SAL'LOW, n. [L. salix.] A tree of the willow kind, or genus Salix. SAL'LOW , a. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Salliance

SAL'LIANCE, n. [from sally.] An issuing forth. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Salleting

SAL'LETING, n. [corrupted from salad. Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Sallet

SAL'LET, n. A head-piece or helmet.

Webster Dictionary :: Salivous

SALI'VOUS, a. Pertaining to saliva; partaking of the nature of saliva.

Webster Dictionary :: Salive

SAL'IVE, n. [L. saliva.] The fluid which is secreted by the salivary glands, and...

Webster Dictionary :: Salivation

SALIVA'TION, n. The act or process of promoting ptyalism, or of producing an inc...

Webster Dictionary :: Salivating

SAL'IVATING, ppr. Exciting increased secretion of saliva.

Webster Dictionary :: Salivated

SAL'IVATED, pp. Having an increased secretion of saliva from medicine.

Webster Dictionary :: Salivate

SAL'IVATE, v.t. [from saliva.] To excite an unusual secretion and discharge of s...

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