sc., scil., ss. Borrowed from Latin <span class="searchmatch">scīlicet</span>. IPA(key): /ˈsɪlɪˌsɛt/ <span class="searchmatch">scilicet</span> (not comparable) Namely, to wit, as follows. 1792, Dr. Burn's Law Dictionary...
representing -et. Compare viꝫ. scīꝫ (not comparable) scribal abbreviation of <span class="searchmatch">scīlicet</span> 1480 October 4th, Johannes de Sancto Laurentio, Poſtille euangelioꝛũ dominicaliũ...
Abbreviation of <span class="searchmatch">scilicet</span>. For quotations using this term, see Citations:scil.. scil. in dictionary.com CLIs scil. Abbreviation of <span class="searchmatch">scilicet</span> Synonyms: näml...
also: Appendix:Variations of "sc" sc. (not comparable) Abbreviation of <span class="searchmatch">scilicet</span>: namely, to wit, (law) done and recorded in the appropriate place within...
See also: في, قئ, فى, and قي From dialect Arabic فِي (fī, “there is (<span class="searchmatch">scilicet</span>: it costs, it makes)”). فی • (fi) rate, tariff price فیات (fiyat), فیئات...
smattering. First-declension noun. sciēns scienter scientia scientificus <span class="searchmatch">scīlicet</span> sciō scīscō “scientiola”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879)...
also: Appendix:Variations of "ss" ss. (not comparable) Abbreviation of <span class="searchmatch">scilicet</span> (“namely, to wit”), especially (law) indicating that a legal document was...
one person) Mentally supply (something which has not been expressed); <span class="searchmatch">scilicet</span>. For quotations using this term, see Citations:subaudite. subaudi (used...
licet (“it is permitted”). Literally “it is permitted to go.” Compare <span class="searchmatch">scīlicet</span> and vidēlicet. (Classical Latin) IPA(key): [ˈiː.lɪ.kɛt] (modern Italianate...
First/second-declension adjective. sciēns scienter scientia scientiola <span class="searchmatch">scīlicet</span> sciō scīscō → Asturian: científicu → Catalan: científic → English: scientific...