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Definition of sac
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Sac (n.) See 2d Sack.
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Ark
::
Ark (n.) The
oblong
chest of
acacia
wood,
overlaid
with gold, which
supported
the mercy seat with its
golden
cherubs,
and
occupied
the most
sacred
place in the
sanctuary.
In it Moses
placed
the two
tables
of stone
containing
the ten
commandments.
Called
also the Ark of the
Covenant..
Palmer
::
Palmer
(n.) A
wandering
religious
votary;
especially,
one who bore a
branch
of palm as a token that he had
visited
the Holy Land and its
sacred
places..
Disacknowledged
::
Disacknowledged
(imp. & p. p.) of
Disacknowledg.
Sacar
::
Sacar (n.) See
Saker.
Mall
::
Mall (n.)
Formerly,
among
Teutonic
nations,
a
meeting
of the
notables
of a state for the
transaction
of
public
business,
such
meeting
being a
modification
of the
ancient
popular
assembly..
Saccharone
::
Saccharone
(n.) An oily
liquid,
C6H10O2,
obtained
by the
reduction
of
saccharin..
Reservation
::
Reservation
(n.) The
portion
of the
sacramental
elements
reserved
for
purposes
of
devotion
and for the
communion
of the
absent
and sick.
Do
::
Do (v. t. /
auxiliary)
To
perform,
as an
action;
to
execute;
to
transact
to carry out in
action;
as, to do a good or a bad act; do our duty; to do what I can..
Honeydew
::
Honeydew
(n.) A
sweet,
saccharine
substance,
found on the
leaves
of trees and other
plants
in small
drops,
like dew. Two
substances
have been
called
by this name; one
exuded
from the
plants,
and the other
secreted
by
certain
insects,
esp.
aphids..
Sanctitude
::
Sanctitude
(n.)
Holiness;
sacredness;
sanctity.
Rhizocephala
::
Rhizocephala
(n. pl.) A
division
of
Pectostraca
including
saclike
parasites
of
Crustacea.
They
adhere
by
rootlike
extensions
of the head. See
Illusration
in
Appendix.
Sextry
::
Sextry
(n.) See
Sacristy.
Phassachate
::
Phassachate
(n.) The
lead-colored
agate;
-- so
called
in
reference
to its
color.
Tabernacle
::
Tabernacle
(n.) A niche for the image of a
saint,
or for any
sacred
painting
or
sculpture..
Envoy
::
Envoy (n.) One
dispatched
upon an
errand
or
mission;
a
messenger;
esp., a
person
deputed
by a
sovereign
or a
government
to
negotiate
a
treaty,
or
transact
other
business,
with a
foreign
sovereign
or
government;
a
minister
accredited
to a
foreign
government.
An
envoy's
rank is below that of an
ambassador..
Sanctuary
::
Sanctuary
(n.) A
sacred
and
inviolable
asylum;
a place of
refuge
and
protection;
shelter;
refuge;
protection.
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..
Narration
::
Narration
(n.) That which is
related;
the
relation
in words or
writing
of the
particulars
of any
transaction
or
event,
or of any
series
of
transactions
or
events;
story;
history..
Privy
::
Privy (a.)
Admitted
to
knowledge
of a
secret
transaction;
secretly
cognizant;
privately
knowing.
Sacculus
::
Sacculus
(n.) A
little
sac; esp., a part of the
membranous
labyrinth
of the ear..
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