Suc
1.
successor.
1.
variant of sub- before c: succeed.
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- Succah
noun, plural succoth, succot, succos [Sephardic Hebrew soo-kawt; Ashkenazic Hebrew soo-kohs] /Sephardic Hebrew suˈkɔt; Ashkenazic Hebrew sʊˈkoʊs/ (Show IPA). English, succahs. Hebrew. 1. sukkah. noun, plural sukkoth, sukkot, sukkos [Sephardic Hebrew soo-kawt; Ashkenazic Hebrew soo-kohs] /Sephardic Hebrew suˈkɔt; Ashkenazic Hebrew sʊˈkoʊs/ (Show IPA). English, sukkahs. Hebrew. 1. a booth or hut roofed with branches, built […]
- Succedaneous
noun, plural succedanea [suhk-si-dey-nee-uh] /ˌsʌk sɪˈdeɪ ni ə/ (Show IPA) 1. a substitute. noun (pl) -nea (-nɪə) 1. (obsolete) something that is used as a substitute, esp any medical drug or agent that may be taken or prescribed in place of another
- Succedaneum
noun, plural succedanea [suhk-si-dey-nee-uh] /ˌsʌk sɪˈdeɪ ni ə/ (Show IPA) 1. a substitute. noun (pl) -nea (-nɪə) 1. (obsolete) something that is used as a substitute, esp any medical drug or agent that may be taken or prescribed in place of another
- Succedent
adjective 1. following or succeeding; subsequent. noun 2. Astrology. succedent house.
- Succedent-house
noun, Astrology. 1. any of the four houses that fall between the angular and cadent houses: the second, fifth, eighth, and eleventh houses, which correspond, respectively, to possessions and values, love and creation, shared possessions and resources, and friends and social concerns.