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Webster Dictionary :: Sackbut

SACK'BUT, n. [The last syllable is the L. buxus.] A wind instrument of music; a ...

Webster Dictionary :: Sackage

SACK'AGE, n. The act of taking by storm and pillaging.

Webster Dictionary :: Sack-posset

SACK-POS'SET, n. [sack and posset.] A posset made of sack, milk and some other i...

Webster Dictionary :: Sack

SACK, n. [L. saccus. Heb. See The verb to sack.] 1. A bag, usually a large cloth...

Webster Dictionary :: Sachem

SA'CHEM, n. In America, a chief among some of the native Indian tribes. [See Sag...

Webster Dictionary :: Sachel

SACH'EL, n. [L. sacculus, dim. of saccus.] A small sack or bag; a bag in which l...

Webster Dictionary :: Sacerdotal

SACERDO'TAL, a. [L. sacerdotalis, from sacerdos, a priest. See Sacred .] Pertain...

Webster Dictionary :: Saccholate

SAC'CHOLATE, n. In chimistry, a salt formed by the union of the saccholactic aci...

Webster Dictionary :: Saccholactic

SACCHOLAC'TIC, a. [L. saccharum, sugar, and lac, milk.] A term in the new chimis...

Webster Dictionary :: Saccharine

SAC'CHARINE, a. [L. saccharum, sugar.] Pertaining to sugar; having the qualities...

Webster Dictionary :: Sacchariferous

SACCHARIF'EROUS, a. [L. saccharum, sugar, and fero, to produce.] Producing sugar...

Webster Dictionary :: Saccade

SACCA'DE, n. A sudden violent check of a horse by drawing or twitching the reins...

Webster Dictionary :: Sac

SAC, n. [This is the English sake, which see.] In English law, the privilege enj...

Webster Dictionary :: Sabulous

SAB'ULOUS, a. [L. sabulosus, from sabulum, sand.] Sandy; gritty.

Webster Dictionary :: Sabulosity

SABULOS'ITY, n. [from sabulous.] Sandiness; grittiness.

Webster Dictionary :: Sabre

SABRE, n. A sword or cimitar with a broad and heavy blade, thick at the back, an...

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