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Definition of sac
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Sac (n.) A
cavity,
bag, or
receptacle,
usually
containing
fluid,
and
either
closed,
or
opening
into
another
cavity
to the
exterior;
a
sack..
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Saccharine
::
Saccharine
(n.) A trade name for
benzoic
sulphinide.
Sacalait
::
Sacalait
(n.) A kind of
fresh-water
bass; the
crappie.
Sacrament
::
Sacrament
(n.) One of the
solemn
religious
ordinances
enjoined
by
Christ,
the head of the
Christian
church,
to be
observed
by his
followers;
hence,
specifically,
the
eucharist;
the
Lord's
Supper..
Veneration
::
Veneration
(n.) The act of
venerating,
or the state of being
venerated;
the
highest
degree
of
respect
and
reverence;
respect
mingled
with awe; a
feeling
or
sentimental
excited
by the
dignity,
wisdom,
or
superiority
of a
person,
by
sacredness
of
character,
by
consecration
to
sacred
services,
or by
hallowed
associations..
Saciety
::
Saciety
(n.)
Satiety.
Pontiff
::
Pontiff
(n.) One of the
sacred
college,
in
ancient
Rome, which had the
supreme
jurisdiction
over all
matters
of
religion,
at the head of which was the
Pontifex
Maximus..
Dominican
::
Dominican
(n.) One of an order of
mendicant
monks
founded
by
Dominic
de
Guzman,
in 1215. A
province
of the order was
established
in
England
in 1221. The first
foundation
in the
United
States
was made in 1807. The
Master
of the
Sacred
Palace
at Rome is
always
a
Dominican
friar.
The
Dominicans
are
called
also
preaching
friars,
friars
preachers,
black
friars
(from their black
cloak),
brothers
of St. Mary, and in
France,
Jacobins..
Ovisac
::
Ovisac
(n.) The inner layer of the
fibrous
wall of a
Graafian
follicle.
Rosaceous
::
Rosaceous
(a.) Of a pure
purpish
pink
color.
Sacculi
::
Sacculi
(pl. ) of
Sacculu.
Halcyon
::
Halcyon
(n.) A
kingfisher.
By
modern
ornithologists
restricted
to a genus
including
a
limited
number
of
species
having
omnivorous
habits,
as the
sacred
kingfisher
(Halcyon
sancta)
of
Australia..
Dextrin
::
Dextrin
(n.) A
translucent,
gummy,
amorphous
substance,
nearly
tasteless
and
odorless,
used as a
substitute
for gum, for
sizing,
etc., and
obtained
from
starch
by the
action
of heat,
acids,
or
diastase.
It is of
somewhat
variable
composition,
containing
several
carbohydrates
which
change
easily
to their
respective
varieties
of
sugar.
It is so named from its
rotating
the plane of
polarization
to the
right;
--
called
also
British
gum,
Alsace
gum,
gommelin,
leiocome,
etc. See
Achroodextrin,
and Ery
Saccharize
::
Saccharize
(v. t.) To
convert
into, or to
impregnate
with,
sugar..
Bed
::
Bed (n.) An
article
of
furniture
to sleep or take rest in or on; a
couch.
Specifically:
A sack or
mattress,
filled
with some soft
material,
in
distinction
from the
bedstead
on which it is
placed
(as, a
feather
bed), or this with the
bedclothes
added.
In a
general
sense,
any thing or place used for
sleeping
or
reclining
on or in, as a
quantity
of hay,
straw,
leaves,
or
twigs..
Solemnity
::
Solemnity
(n.) A rite or
ceremony
performed
with
religious
reverence;
religious
or
ritual
ceremony;
as, the
solemnity
of a
funeral,
a
sacrament..
Sanctuary
::
Sanctuary
(n.) A
sacred
place;
a
consecrated
spot; a holy and
inviolable
site.
Sacrosanct
::
Sacrosanct
(a.)
Sacred;
inviolable.
Awfulness
::
Awfulness
(n.) The
quality
of
striking
with awe, or with
reverence;
dreadfulness;
solemnity;
as, the
awfulness
of this
sacred
place..
Countingroom
::
Countingroom
(v.) The house or room in which a
merchant,
trader,
or
manufacturer
keeps his books and
transacts
business..
Holily
::
Holily
(adv.)
Sacredly;
inviolably.
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