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31suc- — prefix assim. form of SUB before c. * * * var. of sub before c: succeed. * * * suc , prefix. the form of sub (Cf. ↑sub ) before c, as in »succeed. * * * prefix variant spelling of sub assimilated before c …
32sucþ — sucst, sucþ see see v …
33Suc-et-sentenac — Pays   …
34Suc pancreatique — Suc pancréatique Le suc pancréatique est sécrété par le pancréas exocrine dans la lumière digestive. Il est composé de deux constituants principaux : des bicarbonates, sels dont la teneur élevée rend le suc alcalin des enzymes hydrolytiques… …
35suc..., Suc... — suc..., Suc... vgl. sub..., Sub …
36suc|cess´ful|ness — suc|cess|ful «suhk SEHS fuhl», adjective. 1. having success; accomplishing what is desired or intended; ending in success: »a successful campaign. The books of a successful writer are liked by the public. Many of these seeds are imperfect, but… …
37suc|cess´ful|ly — suc|cess|ful «suhk SEHS fuhl», adjective. 1. having success; accomplishing what is desired or intended; ending in success: »a successful campaign. The books of a successful writer are liked by the public. Many of these seeds are imperfect, but… …
38suc|cess|ful — «suhk SEHS fuhl», adjective. 1. having success; accomplishing what is desired or intended; ending in success: »a successful campaign. The books of a successful writer are liked by the public. Many of these seeds are imperfect, but occasional ones …
39suc|ces´sive|ness — suc|ces|sive «suhk SEHS ihv», adjective. 1. coming one after another; following in order; consecutive: »It has rained for three successive days. 2. characterized by or involving succession. –suc|ces´sive|ly, adverb. –suc|ces´sive|ness, noun.… …
40suc|ces´sive|ly — suc|ces|sive «suhk SEHS ihv», adjective. 1. coming one after another; following in order; consecutive: »It has rained for three successive days. 2. characterized by or involving succession. –suc|ces´sive|ly, adverb. –suc|ces´sive|ness, noun.… …