._ an artifice in war; a trick by which some advantage is
gained
STRU'CTURE, _s._ building; form
STRU'GGLE, _v.n._ labour; strive; contend
STU'DENT, _s._ a bookish man; a scholar
STUPE'NDOUS, _a._ wonderful; amazing; astonishing
STU'PIFY, _v.a._ make stupid; deprive of sensibility
SUB-DIVI'DE, _v.a._ to divide a part into more parts
SUBDIVI'SION, _s._ the act of subdividing; the parts distinguished by a
second division
SUBDU'E, _v.a._ crush; oppress; conquer; tame
SUB'JECT, _s._ one who lives under the dominion of another; that on
which any operation is performed
SUBME'RGE, _v.a._ to put under water; to drown
SUBMI'SSIVE, _a._ humble
SU'BSEQUENT, _a._ following in train
SUBSI'STENCE, _s._ competence; means of supporting life; inherence in
something else
SU'BSTANCE, _s._ something real, not imaginary; wealth; means of life
S'UBSTITUTE, _s._ one placed by another to act with delegated power
SUBTERRA'NEOUS, _a._ living under the earth
SUBVE'RSION, _s._ overthrow; ruin
SU'CCEED, _v.a._ follow; prosper
SUCCE'SSFUL, _a._ prosperous; happy; fortunate
SUCCE'SSION, _s._ a series of persons or things following one another; a
lineage
SU'CCOUR, _s._ aid; assistance; help in distress
SU'CCULENT, _a._ juicy; moist
SU'DDEN, _a._ coming unexpectedly; hasty; violent
SU'FFER, _v.a._ bear; undergo; endure; permit
SUFFI'CE, _v.n._ be enough; be sufficient; be equal to the end, or
purpose
SUFFI'CE, _v.a._ afford; supply; satisfy
SUFFI'CIENT, _a._ equal to any end or purpose
SU'LLY, _v.a._ spoil; tarnish; dirty; spot
SU'LTRY, _a._ hot and close
SU'MMON, _v.a._ call up; raise; admonish to appear
SU'MPTUOUS, _a._ costly; expensive; splendid
SUPE'RB, _a._ grand; pompous; lofty; magnificent
SUPERINCU'MBENT, _a._ lying on the top of something else
SUPERINDU'CE, _v.a._ bring in as an addition to something else
SUPERINTE'NDENCE, _s._ superior care; the act of overseeing with
authority
SUPERINTEN'DENT, _s._ one who overlooks others authoritatively
SUPE'RIOR, _a._ higher; greater in dignity or excellence; preferable;
upper
SUPERIO'RITY, _s._ pre-eminence; the quality of being greater or higher
than another
SUPERSE'DE, _v.a._ make void by superior power
SUPERSTI'TIOUS, _a._ full of idle fancies or scruples with regard to
religion
SUPPLY', _v.n._ fill up a deficiency; yield; afford; accommodate;
furnish
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