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The bark of a West African leguminous tree (Erythrophlaeum Guineense, used by the natives as an ordeal poison, and also medicinally; -- called also mancona bark.
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n.
The rock pigeon. See under Pigeon.
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An American tree of the Laurel family (Sassafras officinale); also, the bark of the roots, which has an aromatic smell and taste.
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A sluice or lock, as in a river, to make it more navigable.
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Same as Shaster.
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Native boric acid, found in saline incrustations on the borders of hot springs near Sasso, in the territory of Florence.
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A Saxon; an Englishman; a Lowlander.
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A word used to emphasize a statement.
imp. & p. p.
of Sash
v. t.
To adorn with a sash or scarf.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Sash
v. t.
To furnish with a sash or sashes; as, to sash a door or a window.
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A collection of sashes; ornamentation by means of sashes.
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A large African antelope (Alcelaphus lunata), similar to the hartbeest, but having its horns regularly curved.
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Alt. of Sassoline
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A sash worn by women around the waist.
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Stones left after sifting.
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Alt. of Sassorolla
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A headdress worn by men in the Levant and by most Mohammedans of the male sex, consisting of a cap, and a sash, scarf, or shawl, usually of cotton or linen, wound about the cap, and sometimes hanging down the neck.
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Alt. of Sassabye
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