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Definition of sac
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of sac is as below...
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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Tetraneumona
::
Tetraneumona
(n. pl.) A
division
of
Arachnida
including
those
spiders
which have four
lungs,
or
pulmonary
sacs. It
includes
the bird
spiders
(Mygale)
and the
trapdoor
spiders.
See
Mygale..
Clericalism
::
Clericalism
(n.) An
excessive
devotion
to the
interests
of the
sacerdotal
order;
undue
influence
of the
clergy;
sacerdotalism.
Rosaceous
::
Rosaceous
(a.) Like a rose in shape or
appearance;
as, a
rosaceous
corolla..
Sacchariferous
::
Sacchariferous
(a.)
Producing
sugar;
as,
sacchariferous
canes..
Pool
::
Pool (v. i.) To
combine
or
contribute
with
others,
as for a
commercial,
speculative,
or
gambling
transaction..
Libation
::
Libation
(n.) The act of
pouring
a
liquid
or
liquor,
usually
wine,
either
on the
ground
or on a
victim
in
sacrifice,
in honor of some
deity;
also, the wine or
liquid
thus
poured
out..
Melassic
::
Melassic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
an acid
obtained
from
molasses
or
glucose,
and
probably
identical
with
saccharic
acid. See
Saccharic..
Insufflation
::
Insufflation
(n.) The
breathing
upon a
person
in the
sacrament
of
baptism
to
symbolize
the
inspiration
of a new
spiritual
life.
Molech
::
Molech
(n.) The fire god of the
Ammonites,
to whom human
sacrifices
were
offered;
Moloch..
Psalmodist
::
Psalmodist
(n.) One who sings
sacred
songs;
a
psalmist.
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
Sack
::
Sack (v. t.) To put in a sack; to bag; as, to sack
corn..
Quillaia Bark
::
Quillaia
bark () The bark of a
rosaceous
tree
(Quillaja
Saponaria),
native
of
Chili.
The bark is
finely
laminated,
and very heavy with
alkaline
substances,
and is used
commonly
by the
Chilians
instead
of soap. Also
called
soap
bark..
Castoreum
::
Castoreum
(n.) A
peculiar
bitter
orange-brown
substance,
with
strong,
penetrating
odor, found in two sacs
between
the anus and
external
genitals
of the
beaver;
castor;
-- used in
medicine
as an
antispasmodic,
and by
perfumers..
Self-abnegation
::
Self-abnegation
(n.)
Self-denial;
self-renunciation;
self-sacrifice.
Entry
::
Entry (n.) The act of
making
or
entering
a
record;
a
setting
down in
writing
the
particulars,
as of a
transaction;
as, an entry of a sale; also, that which is
entered;
an
item..
Victimate
::
Victimate
(v. t.) To make a
victim
of; to
sacrifice;
to
immolate.
Saccharoid
::
Saccharoid
(a.) Alt. of
Saccharoida.
Tympanum
::
Tympanum
(n.) One of the
naked,
inflatable
air sacs on the neck of the
prairie
chicken
and other
species
of
grouse..
Narrator
::
Narrator
(n.) One who
narrates;
one who
relates
a
series
of
events
or
transactions.
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