PLY', _s._ relief of want; cure of deficiencies
SUPPO'RT, _s._ act or power of sustaining; prop
SUPPO'RT, _v.a._ sustain; prop; endure
SUPPO'SE, _v.a._ admit without proof; imagine
SU'RFACE, _s._ superficies; outside
S'URPLUS, _s._ overplus; what remains when use is satisfied
SURROU'ND, _v.a._ environ; encompass; enclose on all sides
SURVE'Y, _v.a._ view as examining; measure and estimate land; overlook
SUSCE'PTIBLE, _a._ capable of anything
SUSPI'CION, _s._ the act of suspecting; imagination of something ill
without proof
SWA'LLOW, _v.n._ take down the throat; take in
SY'CAMORE, _s._ a tree
SY'COPHANT, _s._ tale-bearer
SY'MMETRY, _s._ adaptation of parts to each other; proportion; harmony
SY'MPHONY, _s._ harmony of mingled sounds
SY'NAGOGUE, _s._ a Jewish place of worship
SY'STEM, _s._ any combination of many things acting together
SYSTEMA'TIC, _a._ methodical; written or formed with regular
subordination of one part to another
TA'BLET, _s._ a small level surface; a surface written on or painted
TA'BULAR, _a._ set in the form of tables or synopses
TA'CTICS, _s._ the art of ranging men on the field of battle
TA'FFETA, _s._ a thin silk
TA'NKARD, _s._ a large vessel with a cover for strong drink
TA'PER, _v.n._ grow gradually smaller
TA'TTOO, _v.a._ mark by staining on the skin
TA'WDRY, _a._ meanly showy; showy without elegance
TA'XATION, _s._ the act of loading with taxes; accusation
TE'CHNICAL, _a._ belonging to the arts; not in common or popular use
TE'LESCOPE, _s._ a long glass by which distant objects are viewed
TEA'CHER, _s._ one who teaches; an instructor
TE'MPERANCE, _s._ moderation in meat and drink; free from ardent passion
TE'MPERATE, _a._ moderate in meat and drink; free from ardent passion;
not excessive
TE'MPERATURE, _s._ constitution of nature; degree of any qualities;
moderation
TE'MPLE, _s._ a place appropriated to acts of religion; the upper part
of the sides of the head
TE'MPORAL, _a._ measured by time secular; not spiritual
TEMPTA'TION, _s._ the act of tempting
TENA'CITY, _s._ adhesion of one part to another
TE'NDENCY, _s._ direction or course toward any place, object, inference,
or result
TE'NDER, _a._ soft; sensible; delicate; gentle; mild; young; weak, as
_tender_ age
TE'NDRIL, _s._ the clasp of a vine or other climbing plant
TE'NEMENT, _s._ anything held by a tenant
TENU'ITY,
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