| sugar diabetes |
see diabetes mellitus. |
| sugar-free |
used to describe food products containing less than 0.5 grams per serving of sucrose or other forms of sugar. |
| sugarhouse |
a building or shed where maple sap is boiled down to make maple syrup and maple sugar. |
| sugarless |
combined form of sugar. |
| sugar loaf |
a hard cone-shaped mass of sugar. |
| sugar maple |
a maple tree of eastern North America whose hard wood is used for making cabinets and furniture and whose sweet sap is used to make maple syrup and maple sugar. |
| sugar pine |
a tall pine tree of the northwestern United States, having sugarlike resin, large cones, and soft, reddish brown wood used for timber. |
| sugarplum |
a small, flavored sugar candy, esp. in the shape of a ball. |
| sugary |
containing sugar, esp. a large amount of it. [3 definitions] |
| suggest |
to put forth for consideration; propose. [4 definitions] |
| suggestible |
easily influenced; impressionable. |
| suggestion |
the act of suggesting or state of being suggested. [6 definitions] |
| suggestive |
rich in implications; encouraging further thought. [4 definitions] |
| suicidal |
concerning, involving, or resembling suicide. [3 definitions] |
| suicide |
the act of killing oneself on purpose. [4 definitions] |
| sui generis |
(Latin) of a kind of one's own; without equal; unique. |
| sui juris |
competent to manage one's legal affairs. |
| suint |
the natural grease formed from dried perspiration in sheep's wool, used in the preparation of ointments and as a source for potash. |
| suit |
a set of clothes consisting of a jacket and trousers or a skirt, usu. made of the same material and color. [10 definitions] |
| suitable |
appropriate for a particular person or to a purpose or situation; fitting. |
| suitcase |
a usu. rectangular piece of luggage used for carrying clothing and personal effects; valise. |