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SECE'DER, n. One who secedes. In Scotland, the seceders are a numerous body of p...
SECE'DE, v.i. [ L . secedo; se, from, and cedo , to move. Se is an inseparable p...
SE'CANT, a. [ L . secans, seco, to cut or cut off, coinciding with Eng. saw .] C...
SEBES'TEN, n. The Assyrian plum, a plant of the genus Cordia, a species of jujube.
SE'BATE, n. [supra.] In chimistry , a salt formed by the sebacic acid and a base.
SEBAC'IC, a. [supra.] In chimistry , pretaining to fat; obtained fro fat; as the...
SEBA'CEOUS, a. [Low L . sebaceus , from sebum , sevum , tallow.] Made of tallow ...
SE'AWORTHY, A. [ sea and worthy .] Fit for a voyage; worthy of being trusted to ...
SE'AWARD, a. [ sea and ward .] Directed towards the sea. SE'AWARD , adv. Towards...
SE'AVY, a. Overgrown with rushes.
SEAVES, n. plu . [Heb. suf.] Rushes.
SE'ATING, ppr. Placing on a seat; setting; settling; furnishing with a seat; hav...
SE'ATED, pp. Placed in a chair or on a bench, _c.; set; fixed; settled; establis...
SEAT, n. [ L . sedes, situs .] 1. That on which one sits; a chair, bench, stool ...
SE'ASONING, ppr. Giving a relish by something added; moderating; qualifying; mat...
SE'ASONER, n. He that seasons; that which seasons, matures or gives a relish.