SUCCE"SSION, _s._ a series of persons or things following one another; a lineage
SU"CCOUR, _s._ aid; a.s.sistance; help in distress
SU"CCULENT, _a._ juicy; moist
SU"DDEN, _a._ coming unexpectedly; hasty; violent
SU"FFER, _v.a._ bear; undergo; endure; permit
SUFFI"CE, _v.n._ be enough; be sufficient; be equal to the end, or purpose
SUFFI"CE, _v.a._ afford; supply; satisfy
SUFFI"CIENT, _a._ equal to any end or purpose
SU"LLY, _v.a._ spoil; tarnish; dirty; spot
SU"LTRY, _a._ hot and close
SU"MMON, _v.a._ call up; raise; admonish to appear
SU"MPTUOUS, _a._ costly; expensive; splendid
SUPE"RB, _a._ grand; pompous; lofty; magnificent
SUPERINCU"MBENT, _a._ lying on the top of something else
SUPERINDU"CE, _v.a._ bring in as an addition to something else
SUPERINTE"NDENCE, _s._ superior care; the act of overseeing with authority
SUPERINTEN"DENT, _s._ one who overlooks others authoritatively
SUPE"RIOR, _a._ higher; greater in dignity or excellence; preferable; upper
SUPERIO"RITY, _s._ pre-eminence; the quality of being greater or higher than another
SUPERSE"DE, _v.a._ make void by superior power
SUPERSTI"TIOUS, _a._ full of idle fancies or scruples with regard to religion
SUPPLY", _v.n._ fill up a deficiency; yield; afford; accommodate; furnish
SUPPLY", _s._ relief of want; cure of deficiencies
SUPPO"RT, _s._ act or power of sustaining; prop
SUPPO"RT, _v.a._ sustain; prop; endure
SUPPO"SE, _v.a._ admit without proof; imagine
SU"RFACE, _s._ superficies; outside
S"URPLUS, _s._ overplus; what remains when use is satisfied
SURROU"ND, _v.a._ environ; encompa.s.s; enclose on all sides
SURVE"Y, _v.a._ view as examining; measure and estimate land; overlook
SUSCE"PTIBLE, _a._ capable of anything
SUSPI"CION, _s._ the act of suspecting; imagination of something ill without proof
SWA"LLOW, _v.n._ take down the throat; take in
SY"CAMORE, _s._ a tree
SY"COPHANT, _s._ tale-bearer
SY"MMETRY, _s._ adaptation of parts to each other; proportion; harmony
SY"MPHONY, _s._ harmony of mingled sounds
SY"NAGOGUE, _s._ a Jewish place of worship
SY"STEM, _s._ any combination of many things acting together
SYSTEMA"TIC, _a._ methodical; written or formed with regular subordination of one part to another
TA"BLET, _s._ a small level surface; a surface written on or painted
TA"BULAR, _a._ set in the form of tables or synopses
TA"CTICS, _s._ the art of ranging men on the field of battle
TA"FFETA, _s._ a thin silk
TA"NKARD, _s._ a large vessel with a cover for strong drink
TA"PER, _v.n._ grow gradually smaller
TA"TTOO, _v.a._ mark by staining on the skin
TA"WDRY, _a._ meanly showy; showy without elegance
TA"XATION, _s._ the act of loading with taxes; accusation