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Saccharonate () A salt of saccharonic acid.
Saccharone () A white crystalline substance, C6H8O6, obtained by the oxidation of saccharin, and regarded as the lactone of saccharonic acid.
Saccharone () An oily liquid, C6H10O2, obtained by the reduction of saccharin.
Saccharonic () Of, pertaining to, or derived from, saccharone; specifically, designating an unstable acid which is obtained from saccharone (a) by hydration, and forms a well-known series of salts.
Saccharose () Cane sugar; sucrose; also, in general, any one of the group of which saccharose, or sucrose proper, is the type. See Sucrose.
Saccharous () Saccharine.
Saccharum () A genus of tall tropical grasses including the sugar cane.
Saccholactate () A salt of saccholactic acid; -- formerly called also saccholate.
Saccholactic () Of, pertaining to, or designating, an acid now called mucic acid; saccholic.
Saccholic () Saccholactic.
Sacchulmate () A salt of sacchulmic acid.
Sacchulmic () Of, pertaining to, or designating, an acid obtained as a dark amorphous substance by the long-continued boiling of sucrose with very dilute sulphuric acid. It resembles humic acid.
Sacchulmin () An amorphous huminlike substance resembling sacchulmic acid, and produced together with it.
Sacciferous () Bearing a sac.
Sacciform () Having the general form of a sac.
Saccoglossa () Same as Pellibranchiata.
Saccular () Like a sac; sacciform.
Sacculated () Furnished with little sacs.
Saccule () A little sac; specifically, the sacculus of the ear.
Sacculo-cochlear () Pertaining to the sacculus and cochlea of the ear.
Sacculo-utricular () Pertaining to the sacculus and utriculus of the ear.
Sacculi () of Sacculus
Sacculus () A little sac; esp., a part of the membranous labyrinth of the ear.
Sacci () of Saccus
Saccus () A sac.
Sacella () of Sacellum
Sacellum () An unroofed space consecrated to a divinity.
Sacellum () A small monumental chapel in a church.
Sacerdotal () Of or pertaining to priests, or to the order of priests; relating to the priesthood; priesty; as, sacerdotal dignity; sacerdotal functions.
Sacerdotalism () The system, style, spirit, or character, of a priesthood, or sacerdotal order; devotion to the interests of the sacerdotal order.
Sacerdotally () In a sacerdotal manner.
Sachel () A small bag.
Sachem () A chief of a tribe of the American Indians; a sagamore.
Sachemdom () The government or jurisdiction of a sachem.
Sachemship () Office or condition of a sachem.
Sachet () A scent bag, or perfume cushion, to be laid among handkerchiefs, garments, etc., to perfume them.
Saciety () Satiety.
Sack () A name formerly given to various dry Spanish wines.
Sack () A bag for holding and carrying goods of any kind; a receptacle made of some kind of pliable material, as cloth, leather, and the like; a large pouch.
Sack () A measure of varying capacity, according to local usage and the substance. The American sack of salt is 215 pounds; the sack of wheat, two bushels.
Sack () Originally, a loosely hanging garment for women, worn like a cloak about the shoulders, and serving as a decorative appendage to the gown; now, an outer garment with sleeves, worn by women; as, a dressing sack.
Sack () A sack coat; a kind of coat worn by men, and extending from top to bottom without a cross seam.
Sack () See 2d Sac, 2.
Sack () Bed.
Sack () To put in a sack; to bag; as, to sack corn.
Sack () To bear or carry in a sack upon the back or the shoulders.
Sack () The pillage or plunder, as of a town or city; the storm and plunder of a town; devastation; ravage.
Sacked () of Sack
Sacking () of Sack
Sack () To plunder or pillage, as a town or city; to devastate; to ravage.
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