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SER'PENTINE-STONE, either shades and spots resembling a serpent's skin. Serpenti...
SER'PENTIZE, v.t. To wind; to turn or bend, first in one direction and then in o...
SER'PENTS-TONGUE, n. A plant of the genus Ophioglossum.
SER'PET, n. A basket. [ Not in use. ]
SERPIG'INOUS, a. [ L . from serpo , to creep.] A kind of herpes or tetter; calle...
SER'PRNTINE, n. A species of talck or magnesian stone, usually of an obscure gre...
SER'PULITE, n. Petrified shells or fossil remains of the genus Serpula.
SERR, v.t. To crowd, press or drive together. [ Not in use. ]
SER'RATE, [ L . serratus , from serro , to saw; serra , a saw.] Jagged; notched;...
SER'RATED, edge, like a saw. In botany , having sharp notches about the edge, po...
SERRA'TION, n. Formation in the shape of a saw.
SER'RATURE, n. An indenting or indenture in the edge of any thing, like those of...
SER'ROUS, a. Like the teeth of a saw; irregular. [ Little used. ]
SER'RULATE, a. Finely serrate; having very minute teeth or notches.
SER'RY, v.t. To crowd; to press together. [ Not in use. ]
SE'RUM, n. [ L . ] 1. The thin transparent part of the blood. 2. The thin part o...