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Definition of sip
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 sip is as below...
Sip (v. t.) To drink or
imbibe
in small
quantities;
especially,
to take in with the lips in small
quantities,
as a
liquid;
as, to sip tea..
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Fissiparous
::
Fissiparous
(a.)
Reproducing
by
spontaneous
fission.
See
Fission.
Insipidly
::
Insipidly
(adv.)
In an
insipid
manner;
without
taste,
life, or
spirit;
flatly..
Water Buck
::
Water buck () A
large,
heavy
antelope
(Kobus
ellipsiprymnus)
native
of
Central
Africa.
It
frequents
the banks of
rivers
and is a good
swimmer.
It has a white ring
around
the rump.
Called
also
photomok,
water
antelope,
and
waterbok..
Pall
::
Pall (a.) To
become
vapid,
tasteless,
dull, or
insipid;
to lose
strength,
life,
spirit,
or
taste;
as, the
liquor
palls..
Caoutchouc
::
Caoutchouc
(n.) A
tenacious,
elastic,
gummy
substance
obtained
from the milky sap of
several
plants
of
tropical
South
America
(esp. the
euphorbiaceous
tree
Siphonia
elastica
or Hevea
caoutchouc),
Asia, and
Africa.
Being
impermeable
to
liquids
and
gases,
and not
readly
affected
by
exposure
to air,
acids,
and
alkalies,
it is used,
especially
when
vulcanized,
for many
purposes
in the arts and in
manufactures.
Also
called
India
rubber
(because
it was first
brought
from
India,
and was
formerly
used c
Insipidity
::
Insipidity
(n.) Alt. of
Insipidnes.
Siphunculated
::
Siphunculated
(a.)
Having
a
siphuncle.
Indissipable
::
Indissipable
(a.)
Incapable
o/ being
dissipated.
Insipidness
::
Insipidness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
insipid;
vapidity.
Massasauga
::
Massasauga
(n.) The black
rattlesnake
(Crotalus,
/
Caudisona,
tergemina),
found in the
Mississippi
Valley..
Dissipated
::
Dissipated
(a.)
Wasteful
of
health,
money,
etc., in the
pursuit
of
pleasure;
dissolute;
intemperate..
Tube
::
Tube (n.) One of the
siphons
of a
bivalve
mollusk.
East
::
East (n.)
Formerly,
the part of the
United
States
east of the
Alleghany
Mountains,
esp. the
Eastern,
or New
England,
States;
now,
commonly,
the whole
region
east of the
Mississippi
River,
esp. that which is north of
Maryland
and the Ohio
River;
--
usually
with the
definite
article;
as, the
commerce
of the East is not
independent
of the
agriculture
of the
West..
Excess
::
Excess
(n.) An undue
indulgence
of the
appetite;
transgression
of
proper
moderation
in
natural
gratifications;
intemperance;
dissipation.
Chat
::
Chat (v. i.) To talk in a light and
familiar
manner;
to
converse
without
form or
ceremony;
to
gossip.
Gossip
::
Gossip
(n.) A
sponsor;
a
godfather
or a
godmother.
Infundibulum
::
Infundibulum
(n.) The
siphon
of
Cephalopoda.
See
Cephalopoda.
Sorbile
::
Sorbile
(a.) Fit to be drunk or
sipped.
Fathead
::
Fathead
(n.) A
cyprinoid
fish of the
Mississippi
valley
(Pimephales
promelas);
--
called
also
black-headed
minnow.
Namby-pamby
::
Namby-pamby
(a.)
Affectedly
pretty;
weakly
sentimental;
finical;
insipid.
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