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Definition of sac
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Sac (n.) See 2d Sack.
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Sacs
::
Sacs (n. pl.) A tribe of
Indians,
which,
together
with the
Foxes,
formerly
occupied
the
region
about Green Bay,
Wisconsin..
Pear
::
Pear (n.) The
fleshy
pome, or
fruit,
of a
rosaceous
tree
(Pyrus
communis),
cultivated
in many
varieties
in
temperate
climates;
also, the tree which bears this
fruit.
See Pear
family,
below..
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..
Sanskrit
::
Sanskrit
(n.) The
ancient
language
of the
Hindoos,
long since
obsolete
in
vernacular
use, but
preserved
to the
present
day as the
literary
and
sacred
dialect
of
India.
It is
nearly
allied
to the
Persian,
and to the
principal
languages
of
Europe,
classical
and
modern,
and by its more
perfect
preservation
of the roots and forms of the
primitive
language
from which they are all
descended,
is a most
important
assistance
in
determining
their
history
and
relations.
Cf.
Prakrit,
and
Veda..
Carnage
::
Carnage
(n.) Great
destruction
of life, as in
battle;
bloodshed;
slaughter;
massacre;
murder;
havoc..
Orgies
::
Orgies
(n. pl.) A
sacrifice
accompanied
by
certain
ceremonies
in honor of some pagan
deity;
especially,
the
ceremonies
observed
by the
Greeks
and
Romans
in the
worship
of
Dionysus,
or
Bacchus,
which were
characterized
by wild and
dissolute
revelry..
Broke
::
Broke (v. i.) To
transact
business
for
another.
Hamadryas
::
Hamadryas
(n.) The
sacred
baboon
of Egypt
(Cynocephalus
Hamadryas).
Administration
::
Administration
(n.) The act of
administering,
or
tendering
something
to
another;
dispensation;
as, the
administration
of a
medicine,
of an oath, of
justice,
or of the
sacrament..
Saccharomyces
::
Saccharomyces
(n.) A genus of
budding
fungi,
the
various
species
of which have the
power,
to a
greater
or less
extent,
or
splitting
up sugar into
alcohol
and
carbonic
acid. They are the
active
agents
in
producing
fermentation
of wine, beer, etc.
Saccharomyces
cerevisiae
is the yeast of
sedimentary
beer. Also
called
Torula..
Sacrificial
::
Sacrificial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
sacrifice
or
sacrifices;
consisting
in
sacrifice;
performing
sacrifice.
Vesicle
::
Vesicle
(n.) A
cavity
or sac,
especially
one
filled
with
fluid;
as, the
umbilical
vesicle..
Transubstantiate
::
Transubstantiate
(v. t.) To
change,
as the
sacramental
elements,
bread and wine, into the flesh and blood of
Christ..
Oath
::
Oath (n.) A
careless
and
blasphemous
use of the name of the
divine
Being,
or
anything
divine
or
sacred,
by way of
appeal
or as a
profane
exclamation
or
ejaculation;
an
expression
of
profane
swearing..
Somatic
::
Somatic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the wall of the body;
somatopleuric;
parietal;
as, the
somatic
stalk of the yolk sac of an
embryo..
Internecion
::
Internecion
(n.)
Mutual
slaughter
or
destruction;
massacre.
Psalmography
::
Psalmography
(n.) The act or
practice
of
writing
psalms,
or
sacred
songs..
Ephod
::
Ephod (n.) A part of the
sacerdotal
habit among Jews, being a
covering
for the back and
breast,
held
together
on the
shoulders
by two
clasps
or
brooches
of onyx
stones
set in gold, and
fastened
by a
girdle
of the same stuff as the
ephod.
The ephod for the
priests
was of plain
linen;
that for the high
priest
was
richly
embroidered
in
colors.
The
breastplate
of the high
priest
was worn upon the ephod in
front..
Martyr
::
Martyr
(n.)
Hence,
one who
sacrifices
his life, his
station,
or what is of great value to him, for the sake of
principle,
or to
sustain
a
cause..
Sacrarium
::
Sacrarium
(n.) In a
Christian
church,
the
sanctuary..
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