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Definition of sac
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Sac (n.) See Sacs.
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Suction
::
Sucrose
(n.) A
common
variety
of sugar found in the
juices
of many
plants,
as the sugar cane,
sorghum,
sugar
maple,
beet root, etc. It is
extracted
as a
sweet,
white
crystalline
substance
which is
valuable
as a food
product,
and, being
antiputrescent,
is
largely
used in the
preservation
of
fruit.
Called
also
saccharose,
cane
sugar,
etc. By
extension,
any one of the class of
isomeric
substances
(as
lactose,
maltose,
etc.) of which
sucrose
proper
is the
type..
Disacknowledging
::
Disacknowledging
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Disacknowledg.
Heavy
::
Heavy
(superl.)
Heaved
or
lifted
with
labor;
not
light;
weighty;
ponderous;
as, a heavy
stone;
hence,
sometimes,
large in
extent,
quantity,
or
effects;
as, a heavy fall of rain or snow; a heavy
failure;
heavy
business
transactions,
etc.; often
implying
strength;
as, a heavy
barrier;
also,
difficult
to move; as, a heavy
draught..
Saccharoid
::
Saccharoid
(a.) Alt. of
Saccharoida.
Proceed
::
Proceed
(v. i.) To be
transacted;
to take
place;
to
occur.
Hieroscopy
::
Hieroscopy
(n.)
Divination
by
inspection
of
entrails
of
victims
offered
in
sacrifice.
Sacrifice
::
Sacrifice
(n.)
Anything
consecrated
and
offered
to God, or to a
divinity;
an
immolated
victim,
or an
offering
of any kind, laid upon an
altar,
or
otherwise
presented
in the way of
religious
thanksgiving,
atonement,
or
conciliation..
Polyembryony
::
Polyembryony
(n.) The
production
of two or more
embryos
in one seed, due
either
to the
existence
and
fertilization
of more than one
embryonic
sac or to the
origination
of
embryos
outside
of the
embryonic
sac..
Inspired
::
Inspired
(a.)
Communicated
or given as by
supernatural
or
divine
inspiration;
having
divine
authority;
hence,
sacred,
holy; --
opposed
to
uninspired,
profane,
or
secular;
as, the
inspired
writings,
that is, the
Scriptures..
Diabetes
::
Diabetes
(n.) A
disease
which is
attended
with a
persistent,
excessive
discharge
of
urine.
Most
frequently
the urine is not only
increased
in
quantity,
but
contains
saccharine
matter,
in which case the
disease
is
generally
fatal..
Functionate
::
Functionate
(v. i.) To
execute
or
perform
a
function;
to
transact
one's
regular
or
appointed
business.
Minister
::
Minister
(n.) One who
serves
at the
altar;
one who
performs
sacerdotal
duties;
the
pastor
of a
church
duly
authorized
or
licensed
to
preach
the
gospel
and
administer
the
sacraments.
Finestill
::
Finestill
(v. t.) To
distill,
as
spirit
from
molasses
or some
saccharine
preparation..
Byssoid
::
Byssoid
(a.)
Byssaceous.
Consecrate
::
Consecrate
(v. t.) To set apart to a
sacred
office;
as, to
consecrate
a
bishop..
Hallow
::
Hallow
(v. t.) To make holy; to set apart for holy or
religious
use; to
consecrate;
to treat or keep as
sacred;
to
reverence.
#NAME?
::
-ries (pl. ) of
Sacramentar.
Pleura
::
Pleura
(n. fem.) The
closed
sac
formed
by the
pleural
membrane
about each lung, or the fold of
membrane
connecting
each lung with the body
wall..
Gastraea
::
Gastraea
(n.) A
primeval
larval
form; a
double-walled
sac from
which,
according
to the
hypothesis
of
Haeckel,
man and all other
animals,
that in the first
stages
of their
individual
evolution
pass
through
a
two-layered
structural
stage,
or
gastrula
form, must have
descended.
This idea
constitutes
the
Gastraea
theory
of
Haeckel.
See
Gastrula..
Sacking
::
Sacking
(n.)
Stout,
coarse
cloth of which
sacks,
bags, etc., are
made..
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