Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ped fine,and mixed with uncooked lettuce, etc., seasonedwith mustard and other condiments. — SaKary, -a-rt, n. Recompense stipulated to be paid to a per-son periodically for services; stipend; pay; wages;hire.— [salaried (-rid), -eying.] To fix orpay a salary to one. —Saleratus, n. A bi-carbon-ate of potash, used in cookery. — S&Vify, -T-fi, v. (-fid), -FYING.] To form into a salt,


Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ped fine,and mixed with uncooked lettuce, etc., seasonedwith mustard and other condiments. — SaKary, -a-rt, n. Recompense stipulated to be paid to a per-son periodically for services; stipend; pay; wages;hire.— [salaried (-rid), -eying.] To fix orpay a salary to one. —Saleratus, n. A bi-carbon-ate of potash, used in cookery. — S&Vify, -T-fi, v. (-fid), -FYING.] To form into a salt, as a base,by combining it with an acid. — Saliferous, -lif-er-us, a. Producing or bearing salt. — Salifiable, a.(Chem.) Capable of combining with an acid to forma salt. — SaFification, n. Act of salifying. — Saline,sa-lin oj- sa-lm, a. Consisting of, containing; orpartaking of the qualities of, salt.— n. A salt spring,or a place where salt water is collected in the earth. Salacious, sa-lashus, Lustful; lecherous. Salad. See underSal. Salam, -laam, sa-lilni, II. A saluta-tion, obeisance, orcompliment ofceremony or re-spect in the East. Salamander, saKa-m a n d e r, n. A. Salamander. am, fame, far, pass or opera, fare; 6nd, eve, term; tn, Ice; 8dd, tone, 6r; SALE 861 SAND small lizard-shaped batrachian reptile, living in cool,moist places, formerly to live and breed inthe fire; any being capable of enduring great heat. Sale, sal, n. Act of selling, transfer of property for aprice in money, etc.; opportunity of selling; demand;market; auction. — Salesman, n.; pi. -men. Onewhose occupatifin is to sell goods or merchandise.—Salework, n. Work or things made lor sale; workcarelessly :-Sell, v. t. [solu (sold), selling.]To transfer to another for an equivalent; to disposeof in return for something, esp. for money; to accepta price or reward for (a breach of duty,trust, etc.);to betray; to impose upon, make a fool of, cheat.— Topractice sell


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