| suet |
hard fat around the kidneys and loins in beef and mutton
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| superior |
of high or superior quality or performance; "superior wisdom derived from experience"; "superior math students" one of greater rank or station or quality of or characteristic of high rank or importance; "a superior officer" (sometimes followed by `to') not subject to or influenced by; "overcome by a superior opponent"; "trust magnates who felt themselves superior to law" the head of a religious community victor: a combatant who is able to defeat rivals superscript: a character or symbol set or printed or written above and immediately to one side of another character having an orbit farther from the sun than the Earth's orbit; "Mars and Jupiter are the closest in of the superior planets" Lake Superior: the largest freshwater lake in the world; the deepest of the Great Lakes a town in northwest Wisconsin on Lake Superior across from Duluth ranking(a): having a higher rank; "superior officer" superior(p): (often followed by `to') above being affected or influenced by; "he is superior to fear"; "an ignited firework proceeds superior to circumstances until its blazing vitality fades"
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| susceptibility |
the state of being susceptible; easily affected
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| suppurative |
relating to or characterized by suppuration
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| suffer |
undergo or be subjected to; "He suffered the penalty"; "Many saints suffered martyrdom" undergo (as of injuries and illnesses); "She suffered a fracture in the accident"; "He had an insulin shock after eating three candy bars"; "She got a bruise on her leg"; "He got his arm broken in the scuffle" endure (emotional pain); "Every time her husband gets drunk, she suffers" digest: put up with something or somebody unpleasant; "I cannot bear his constant criticism"; "The new secretary had to endure a lot of unprofessional remarks"; "he learned to tolerate the heat"; "She stuck out two years in a miserable marriage" get worse; "His grades suffered" feel pain or be in pain hurt: feel physical pain; "Were you hurting after the accident?" undergo or suffer; "meet a violent death"; "suffer a terrible fate" feel unwell or uncomfortable; "She is suffering from the hot weather" be given to; "She suffers from a tendency to talk too much" be set at a disadvantage; "This author really suffers in translation"
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