Simper
Simperv.i.to smile like a fool, to look pleasantly
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Simperv.i.to smile like a fool, to look pleasantly
Simpern.a kind of smile, a foolish smile
Simplea.artless, plain, silly, single, unmingled
Simplen.a single ingredient, herb, plant, drug
Simplev.i.to gather physical herbs, ob.
Simplenessn.a simple state, weakness, folly
Simpler
Simpletonn.a silly or foolish person, oaf, trifler
Simplicityn.plainness, want of cunning, folly
Simplificationn.the act of making simple
Simplifyv.t.to make simple, free from complexness
Simplyad.without art, sillily, only, merely
Simularn.one who counterfeits or pretends, ob.
Simulatev.t.to counterfeit, dissemble, pretend
Simulationn.hypocrisy, deceit, mere pretence
Simultaneousa.acting or existing together
Simultaneouslyad.at the same time, in union
Sinn.a transgression of the law of God, guilt
Sinv.i.to transgress the laws of God, to offend
Sinapismn.a cataplasm of mustard seed, &c.
Sincead.because, before this, ago;pr.after
Sincerea.honest, true, uncorrupt, pure, unhurt
Sincerelyad.honestly, plainly, without deceit
Sinceritya.honesty, plainness, purity of mind
Sindean, or Sindetica.pertaining to the Sindy the ancient Indus, a large river of Hindoostan
Sindonn.fine linen, a wrapper of fine linen, ob.
Sinen.a geometrical line from the end of an arc perpendicular to the radius, being half the chord of double the arc