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SEIGNIO'RIAL, the same as seigneurial .
SEIGNIORAGE, n. A royal right or prerogative of the king of England, by which he...
SEIGNIOR, n. [ L . senior , elder.] A lord; the lord of a manor; but used also i...
SEIGNEURIAL, a. 1. Pertaining to the lord of a manor; manorial. 2. Vested with l...
SEH'AT-FISH, n. A fish, a species of Silurus, having a long slimy body destitute...
SEGREGA'TION, n . Separation from others; a parting.
SEG'REGATING, ppr . Separating.
SEG'REGATED, pp . Separated; parted from others.
SEG'REGATE, v . t . [L. segrego ; se , from, and grex , flock.] To separate from...
SEG'NITY, n . [from L. segnis .] Sluggishness; dullness; inactivity. [ Not used .]
SEG'MENT, n . [L. segmentum , from seco , to cut off.] 1. In geometry, that part...
SEG'HOLATE, a . Marked with a seghol.
SEG'HOL, n . a Hebrew vowel-point, or short vowel.
SEG, n . Sedge. [ Not in use .]
SEE'THING, ppr . Boiling; decoating.
SEE'THER, n . A boiler; a pot for boiling things.