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  • 71suc|cess — «suhk SEHS», noun. 1. a favorable result; wished for ending; good fortune: »Success in school comes from intelligence and hard work. Success in one field does not assure success in another (Newsweek). 2. the gaining of wealth, position, or other… …

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  • 72suc|ci|nate — «SUHK suh nayt», noun. a salt of succinic acid …

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  • 73suc|cinc|to|ri|um — «SUHK sihngk TR ee uhm, TOHR », noun, plural to|ri|a « TR ee uh, TOHR ». a vestment worn on solemn occasions by the pope, similar in shape to a maniple, and hanging on his left side from the girdle or cincture. ╂[< Late Latin succinctorium… …

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  • 74suc|cinc|to|ry — «suhk SIHNGK tuhr ee», noun, plural ries. = succinctorium. (Cf. ↑succinctorium) …

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  • 75suc|cin|ic — «suhk SIHN ihk», adjective. of, having to do with, or derived from amber. ╂[< French succinique < Latin succinum amber, variant of sūcinum] …

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  • 76suc|cin|yl|cho|line — «SUHK suh nuhl KOL een, KOH leen», a white, odorless crystalline powder, used to relax the muscles in surgery; scoline: »Anesthetists commonly infuse succinylcholine by vein (Sumner M. Kalman). Formula: C14H30Cl2N2O4•2H2O …

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  • 77suc|cin|yl|sul|fa|thi|a|zole — «SUHK suh nuhl SUHL fuh THY uh zohl», noun. a derivative of sulfathiazole, less toxic than sulfaguanidine, and used orally for the prevention and treatment of bacterial infections of the gastrointestinal tract. Formula: C13H13N3O5S2•H2O …

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  • 78suc|cise — «suhk SYS», adjective. Botany. appearing as if cut or broken off at the lower end. ╂[< Latin succīsus, past participle of succīdere cut below < sub under + caedere cut] …

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  • 79suc|cor|a|ble — «SUHK uhr uh buhl», adjective. 1. capable of being succored or relieved. 2. Archaic. affording succor or relief …

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  • 80suc|cor|less — «SUHK uhr lihs», adjective. without succor, help, or relief …

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