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Suckings
  1. noun - the act of sucking
Suckling
  1. verb - a young mammal that has not been weaned
  2. an infant considered in relation to its nurse
  3. English poet and courtier (1609-1642)
  4. feeding an infant by giving suck at the breast
  5. give suck to; "The wetnurse suckled the infant"; "You cannot nurse your baby in public in some places"
  6. suck milk from the mother's breasts; "the infant was suckling happily"
Sucrases
  1. noun - an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of sucrose into glucose and fructose
Sucroses
  1. noun - a complex carbohydrate found in many plants and used as a sweetening agent
Suctions
  1. noun - a force over an area produced by a pressure difference
  2. empty or clean (a body cavity) by the force of suction; "suction the uterus in an abortion"
  3. remove or draw away by the force of suction; "the doctors had to suction the water from the patient's lungs"
  4. the act of sucking
Suctoria
  1. - An order of Infusoria having the body armed with somewhat stiff, tubular processes which they use as suckers in obtaining their food. They are usually stalked.
Sycamine
  1. - See Sycamore.
Sycamore
  1. noun - any of several trees of the genus Platanus having thin pale bark that scales off in small plates and lobed leaves and ball-shaped heads of fruits
  2. Eurasian maple tree with pale grey bark that peels in flakes like that of a sycamore tree; leaves with five ovate lobes yellow in autumn
  3. thick-branched wide-spreading tree of Africa and adjacent southwestern Asia often buttressed with branches rising from near the ground; produces cluster of edible but inferior figs on short leafless twigs; the biblical sycamore
  4. variably colored and sometimes variegated hard tough elastic wood of a sycamore tree
Syconium
  1. noun - the fleshy multiple fruit of the fig consisting of an enlarged hollow receptacle containing numerous fruitlets
Tachisme
  1. unknown - Term used to describe the non-geometric abstract art that developed in Europe in the 1940s and 1950s characterized by spontaneous brushwork, drips and scribble-like marks