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Definition of sug
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Sufism
(n.) A
refined
mysticism
among
certain
classes
of
Mohammedans,
particularly
in
Persia,
who hold to a kind of
pantheism
and
practice
extreme
asceticism
in their
lives..
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Sugar-house
::
Sugared
(a.) Also used
figuratively;
as,
sugared
kisses..
Biscotin
::
Biscotin
(n.) A
confection
made of
flour,
sugar,
marmalade,
and eggs; a sweet
biscuit..
Suggest
::
Suggest
(v. t.) To
introduce
indirectly
to the
thoughts;
to cause to be
thought
of,
usually
by the
agency
of other
objects..
Acidify
::
Acidify
(v. t.) To make acid; to
convert
into an acid; as, to
acidify
sugar..
Leer
::
Leer (v. i.) To look with a leer; to look
askance
with a
suggestive
expression,
as of
hatred,
contempt,
lust, etc. ; to cast a
sidelong
lustful
or
malign
look..
Suggest
::
Suggest
(v. t.) To
propose
with
difference
or
modesty;
to hint; to
intimate;
as, to
suggest
a
difficulty..
Sequela
::
Sequela
(n.) That which
follows
as the
logical
result
of
reasoning;
inference;
conclusion;
suggestion.
Suggestress
::
Suggestment
(n.)
Suggestion.
Suggest
::
Suggest
(v. t.) To
seduce;
to
prompt
to evil; to
tempt.
Sugar
::
Sugar (n.) A sweet white (or
brownish
yellow)
crystalline
substance,
of a sandy or
granular
consistency,
obtained
by
crystallizing
the
evaporated
juice of
certain
plants,
as the sugar cane,
sorghum,
beet root, sugar
maple,
etc. It is used for
seasoning
and
preserving
many kinds of food and
drink.
Ordinary
sugar is
essentially
sucrose.
See the Note
below..
Grain
::
Grain (v. t.) To form
(powder,
sugar,
etc.) into
grains..
Invertible
::
Invertible
(a.)
Capable
of being
changed
or
converted;
as,
invertible
sugar..
Refine
::
Refine
(v. t.) To
reduce
to a fine,
unmixed,
or pure
state;
to free from
impurities;
to free from dross or
alloy;
to
separate
from
extraneous
matter;
to
purify;
to
defecate;
as, to
refine
gold or
silver;
to
refine
iron; to
refine
wine or
sugar..
Missuggestion
::
Missuggestion
(n.) Wrong or evil
suggestion.
Sugared
::
Sugar (v. i.) In
making
maple
sugar,
to
complete
the
process
of
boiling
down the sirup till it is thick
enough
to
crystallize;
to
approach
or reach the state of
granulation;
-- with the
preposition
off..
Submucous
::
Submonition
(n.)
Suggestion;
prompting.
Saccharose
::
Saccharose
(n.) Cane
sugar;
sucrose;
also, in
general,
any one of the group of which
saccharose,
or
sucrose
proper,
is the type. See
Sucrose..
Glucose
::
Glucose
(n.) A
variety
of sugar
occurring
in
nature
very
abundantly,
as in ripe
grapes,
and in
honey,
and
produced
in great
quantities
from
starch,
etc., by the
action
of heat and
acids.
It is only about half as sweet as cane
sugar.
Called
also
dextrose,
grape
sugar,
diabetic
sugar,
and
starch
sugar.
See
Dextrose..
Connotate
::
Connotate
(v. t.) To
connote;
to
suggest
or
designate
(something)
as
additional;
to
include;
to
imply.
Temperament
::
Temperament
(v. t.) A
system
of
compromises
in the
tuning
of
organs,
pianofortes,
and the like,
whereby
the tones
generated
with the
vibrations
of a
ground
tone are
mutually
modified
and in part
canceled,
until their
number
reduced
to the
actual
practicable
scale of
twelve
tones to the
octave.
This
scale,
although
in so far
artificial,
is yet
closely
suggestive
of its
origin
in
nature,
and this
system
of
tuning,
although
not
mathematically
true, yet
satisfies
the ear, while it has the
convenienc
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