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SEM'IPED, n. [ semi and L. pes , a foot.] A half foot in poetry.
SEMIPE'DAL, a. Containing a half foot.
SEM'IQUAVER, n. [ semi and quaver .] In music , a note of half the duration of t...
SEMITER'TIAN, a. [ semi and tertian .] Compounded of a tertian and a quotidian a...
SEM'ITONE, n. [ semi and tone .] In music , half a tone; an interval of sound, a...
SEMITON'IC, a. Pertaining to a semitone; consisting of a simitone.
SEMPERVI'RENT, a. [L. semper , always and virens , flourishing.] Always fresh; e...
SEMP'ERVIVE, n. [L. semper , always, and vivus , alive.] A plant.
SEMPITERN'AL, a. [L. sempiternus ; semper , always, and eternus , eternal.] 1. E...
SEMPITERN'ITY, n. [L. sempiternitas .] Future duration without end.
SEM'STER, n. A seamster; a man who uses a needle. [ Not in use .]
SEN, adv. This word is usedby some of our common people for since . It See ms to...
SEN'ARY, a. [L. seni , senarius .] Of six; belonging to six; containing six.
SEN'ATE, n. [L. senatus , from senex , old.] 1.An a assembly or council of senat...
SEN'ATE-HOUSE, n. A house in which a senate meets, or a place of public council.
SEN'ATOR, n. 1. A mimber of a senate. In Rome one of the qualifications of a sen...