SUCCESSLESSNESS
SUCCESS'LESSNESS, noun Unprosperous conclusion.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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SUCCESS'LESSNESS, noun Unprosperous conclusion.
SUCCESS'OR, noun [Latin] One that succeeds or follows; one that takes the place which another has left, and sustains the like part or character; correlative to predecessor; as t...
SUCCID'UOUS, adjective [Latin succiduus; sub and cado.] Ready to fail; falling. [Little used.]
SUCCIF'EROUS, adjective [Latin succus, juice, and fero, to bar.] Producing or conveying sap.
SUC'CINATE, noun [from Latin succinum, amber.] A salt formed by the succinic acid and a base.
SUC'CINATED, adjective Impregnated with the acid of amber.
SUCCINCT', adjective] Latin succinctus; sub and cingo, to surround.]1. Tucked up; girded up; drawn up to permit the legs to be free.Hib habit fit for speed succinct [Little used...
SUCCINCT'LY, adverb Briefly; concisely.The facts were succinctly stated.
SUCCINCT'NESS, noun Brevity; conciseness; as the succinctness of a narration.
SUCCIN'IC, adjective Pertaining to amber; drawn from amber; as the succinic acid.
SUC'CINITE, noun [Latin succinum, amber.] A mineral of an amber color, considered as a variety of garnet. It frequently occurs in globular or granular masses, about the size of ...
SUC'CINOUS, adjective Pertaining to amber.
SUC'COR, verb transitive [Latin succurro; sub and curro, to run.]Literally, to run to, or run to support; hence, to help or relieve when in difficulty, want or distress; to assi...
SUC'CORED, participle passive Assisted; relieved.
SUC'CORER, noun He that affords relief; a helper; a deliverer.
SUC'CORLESS, adjective Destitute of help or relief.
SUC'CORY, noun Wild endive, a plant of the genus Cichorium.
SUC'COTASH, noun In America, a mixture of green maiz and beans boiled. The dish, as well as the name, is borrowed from the native Indians.
SUC'CUBASUC'CUBUS, noun [Latin sub and cubo.] A pretended kind of demon.
SUC'CUBUS, n. [L. sub and cubo.] A pretended kind of demon.
SUC'CULENCESUC'CULENCY, noun [See Succulent.] Juiciness; as the succulence of a peach.
SUC'CULENCY, n. [See Succulent.] Juiciness; as the succulence of a peach.
SUC'CULENT, adjective [Latin succulentus, from succus, juice.] Full of juice; juicy. succulent plants are such as have a juicy and soft stem, as distinguished from such as are l...
SUCCUMB', verb intransitive [Latin succumbo; sub and cumbo, cubo, to lie down.]1. To yield; to submit; as, to succumb to a foreign power.2. To yield; to sink unresistingly; as, ...
SUCCUMB'ING, participle present tense Yielding; submitting; sinking.
SUCCUSSA'TION, noun [Latin succusso, to shake.] A trot or trotting.1. A shaking; succussion.
SUCCUS'SION, noun [Latin succussio, from succusso, to shake; sub and quasso.]1. The act of shaking; a shake.2. In medicine, a shaking of the nervous parts by powerful stimulants.