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  • 11suc — Mot Monosíl·lab Nom masculí …

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  • 12suç — suç, cürüm, bir çeyin sapmas ını bildirir. I,321 …

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  • 13suc- — [suk, sək] prefix SUB : used before c [succumb] …

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  • 14suc|ce|da|ne|um — «SUHK suh DAY nee uhm», noun, plural ne|a « nee uh», ne|ums. = substitute. (Cf. ↑substitute) ╂[< New Latin succedaneum, neuter of Latin succēdāneus substituted, succeeding < succēdere go near to; see etym. under succeed (Cf. ↑ …

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  • 15suc|co|ry — «SUHK uhr ee», noun. = chicory. (Cf. ↑chicory) ╂[alteration of earlier sycory chicory] …

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  • 16suc|cu|ba — «SUHK yuh buh», noun, plural bae « bee». = succubus. (Cf. ↑succubus) ╂[< Late Latin succuba strumpet < Latin, supplanter, rival; (literally) one lying under < sub under + cubāre lie] …

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  • 17suc|to|ri|al — «suhk TR ee uhl, TOHR », adjective. 1. adapted for sucking or adhering by suction. 2. having organs adapted for feeding by sucking or adhering by suction. ╂[< New Latin suctorius (< Latin sūgere to suck) + English al1] …

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  • 18suc|to|ri|an — «suhk TR ee uhn, TOHR », noun. an animal with a mouth or other organ adapted for sucking or adhering by suction: »The lamprey, leech, and flea are examples of suctorians …

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  • 19suc — ex·suc·cous; suc; suc·cade; suc·ce·da·ne·ous; suc·ce·da·ne·um; suc·ce·dent; suc·ceed; suc·ceed·er; suc·cent; suc·cen·tor; suc·cen·tu·ri·ate; suc·cès; suc·cess; suc·cess·ful; suc·ces·sion; suc·ces·sion·al; suc·ces·sion·ist; suc·ces·sive;… …

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  • 20suc — (suk) s. m. 1°   Il se dit de certaines liqueurs qui se trouvent dans les végétaux et dans la viande. •   Les nerfs de la langue seront touchés et ébranlés par le suc exprimé des viandes, BOSSUET Connaiss. III, 6. •   Leurs flèches sont trempées… …

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