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SEPTA'RIA, n. [ L . septa , partitions.] A name given to nodules or spheroidal m...
SEPTAN'GULAR, a. [ L . septem , seven, and angulus , angle.] Having seven angles...
SEPT, n. [ L . prosapia ; or Heb . See Class Sb. No. 23.] A clan, race or family...
SEPS, n. [ L . from Gr . Cuvier.] A species of venomous eft or lizard. A genus o...
SE'POY, n. A native of India, employed as a soldier in the service of European p...
SEPOSI''TION, n. The act of setting apart; segregation. [ Not in use. ]
SEPO'SE, v.t. sepo'ze . [ L . sepono, sepositus. ] To set apart. [ Not in use. ]
SEPIN', and Pennsylvania what hasty-pudding is in New England.
SEP'IMENT, n. [ L . sepimentum , from sepio , to inclose.] A hedge; a fence; som...
SEPAWN', n. A species of food consisting of mial of maiz boiled in water. It is ...
SEP'ATATING, ppr. Dividing; disjoining; putting or driving asunder; disconecting...
SEP'ARATORY, a. That separates; as separatory ducts. [ Little used. ] SEP'ARATOR...
SEP'ARATOR, n. One that divides or disjoins; a divider.
SEP'ARATIST, n. One that withdraws from an established church, to which he has b...
SEPARA'TION, n. [ L . separatio .] 1. The act of separating, severing or disconn...
SEP'ARATENESS, n. The state of being separate.