Succuba :: Succubae (pl. ) of Succub.
Succubae :: Succoteague (n.) The squeteague.
Succubi :: Succubous (a.) Having the leaves so placed that the upper part of each one is covered by the base of the next higher leaf, as in hepatic mosses of the genus Plagiochila..
Succubine :: Succuba (n.) A female demon or fiend. See Succubus.
Succubous :: Succubine (a.) Of or pertaining to succuba.
Succubus :: Succubi (pl. ) of Succubu.
Succubus :: Succubus (n.) A demon or fiend; especially, a lascivious spirit supposed to have sexual intercourse with the men by night; a succuba. Cf. Incubus..
Succula :: Succubus (n.) The nightmare. See Nightmare, 2..
Succulence :: Succula (n.) A bare axis or cylinder with staves or levers in it to turn it round, but without any drum..
Succulency :: Succulence (n.) Alt. of Succulenc.
Succulent :: Succulency (n.) The quality or condition of being succulent; juiciness; as, the succulence of a peach..
Succulently :: Succulent (a.) Full of juice; juicy.
Succulous :: Succulently (adv.) In a succulent manner.
Succumb :: Succumbing (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Succum.
Succumbed :: Succulous (a.) Succulent; juicy.
Succumbent :: Succumb (v. t.) To yield; to submit; to give up unresistingly; as, to succumb under calamities; to succumb to disease..
Succumbing :: Succumbed (imp. & p. p.) of Succum.
Succursal :: Succumbent (a.) Submissive; yielding.
Succus :: Succi (pl. ) of Succu.
Succussation :: Succus (n.) The expressed juice of a plant, for medicinal use..
Succussation :: Succussation (n.) A trot or trotting.
Succussion :: Succussation (n.) A shaking; succussion.
Succussive :: Succussion (n.) The act of shaking; a shake; esp. (Med.), a shaking of the body to ascertain if there be a liquid in the thorax..
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