Siccant
siccant sic·cant (sĭk’ənt)
adj.
Having the capability to make dry; drying.
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- Siccar
adjective 1. (Scot) sure; certain Also sicker
- Sicca syndrome
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- Sicced
verb (used with object), sicked or sicced [sikt] /sɪkt/ (Show IPA), sicking or siccing. 1. to attack (used especially in commanding a dog): Sic ’em! 2. to incite to attack (usually followed by on). verb (used with object) 1. sic1 . adverb 1. so or thus: inserted in brackets in a written or printed text […]
- Siccing
verb (used with object), sicked or sicced [sikt] /sɪkt/ (Show IPA), sicking or siccing. 1. to attack (used especially in commanding a dog): Sic ’em! 2. to incite to attack (usually followed by on). verb (used with object) 1. sic1 . adverb 1. so or thus: inserted in brackets in a written or printed text […]
- Sice
noun 1. syce. noun 1. (in India) a groom; stable attendant. noun 1. a variant spelling of syce noun 1. (formerly, in India) a servant employed to look after horses, drive carriages, etc 2. (in Malaysia) a driver or chauffeur