with saw-teeth.
Sentimental. Involving or exciting the feelings or tender
emotions.
Sequence. That which follows.
Shuffling. Awkward or clumsy movements.
Shambled. A shuffling gait, allied to clumsy movements.
Solution. To make out a problem; in chemistry, the unity of
two or more elements which will mix.
Speculative. Opposed to practical or experimental; taking a risk.
Specter. A ghost; an apparition; a vision.
Sulphurous. From sulphur; having the qualities of sulphur.
Stimulating. To rouse to activity or action.
Sutures. The saw-teeth united portions of the skull.
Substitute. Taken for or instead of something else.
Subsided. Going down; quieted.
Subterranean. Beneath the sea; below the waves.
Sulphate. Sulphur united with any alkali to form a salt.
Symptoms. Indications; the appearances which indicate certain
diseases.
Technically. Specially pertaining to some formal training in art,
science or manufacture.
Theoretically. Pertaining to knowledge which is not exact, but in
the nature of speculation.
Torso. The body, devoid of its limbs; the trunk.
Translucent. Capable of permitting light to pass through, but
through which vision cannot pass.
Transparent. Any substance through which the eye can see.
Transversely. Across, at right angles. In the direction of the
narrow way.
Transporting. Carrying; taking from place to place.
Theorist. One who speculates; one who tries to arrange facts
to harmonize.
Triangular. Bounded by three sides, and which has three points.
Tubular. Like a pipe; a body with a hole through it.
Typical. A sample; a pattern; an emblem.
Utilize. To take advantage of; to turn to practical account.
Undeveloped. Not fully grown; not developed.
Unobtrusive. Not willingly thrust forward.
Vacuum. A space entirely devoid of matter.
Vanquished. Overcome; subdued.
Vestige. A visible trace, mark or impression.
Versed. Knowledge in a certain direction.
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