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SEL'LANDER, n. A dry scab in a horses hough or pastern.
SELL'ER, n. The person that sells; a vender.
SELL'ING, ppr. 1. Transferring the property of a thing for a price or equivalent...
SELV'EDGE, n. The edgr of a cloth, where it is closed by complication the thread...
SELV'EDGED, a. Having a selvedge.
SELVES, plu. of self .
SEM'BLABLE, a. Like; similar; resembles.
SEM'BLABLY, adv. In like manner. [ Not in use .]
SEM'BLANCE, n. 1. Likeness; resemblance; actual similitude; as the semblance of ...
SEM'BLANT, n. Show; figure; resemblance. [ Not in use. ] SEM'BLANT , a. Like; re...
SEM'BLATIVE, a. Resembling; fit; suitable; according to. And all is semblative a...
SEM'BLE, v. t. To imitate; to represent or make similar. Where sembling art may ...
SEM'I, L. semi , In composition, signifies half.
SEMI-ACID'IFIED, a. or pp. Half acidified. [See Acidified .]
SEMI-AMPLEX'ICAUL, a. [L. semi , amplexus , or amplector , to embrace, and cauli...
SEMI-AN'NUAL, a. [ semi and annual .] Half yearly.