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SCHE'SIS, n. [Gr. from to have or hold.] Habitude; general state or disposition ...
SCHENE, n. [L. schaenos; Gr.] An Egyptian measure of length, equal to sixty stad...
SCHE'MIST, n. A schemer; a projector.
SCHE'MING, ppr. 1. Planning; contriving. 2. a. Given to forming schemes; artful.
SCHE'MER, n. One that contrives; a projector; a contriver.
SCHEME, n. [L. schema; Gr. from a contracted word, probably from to have or hold...
SCHE'MATIST, n. A projector; one given to forming schemes. [Schemer is more gene...
SCHE'MATISM, n. [Gr. See Scheme .] 1. Combination of the aspects of heavenly bod...
SCHE'LIUM, n. A different, name of tungsten, a hard brittle metal of a grayish w...
SCHEE'LIN, SCHEICH, Among the Arabians and Moors, an old man, and hence a chief,...
SCHAALSTEIN, SCHED'ULE, n. [L. schedula, from scheda, a sheet or leaf of paper; ...
SCES'SION, n. [ L . secessio . See Secede .] 1. The act of withdrawing, particul...
SCEP'TICIZE, v.i. To doubt; to pretend to doubt of every thing. [Little used.]
SCEP'TICISM, n. 1. The doctrines and opinions of the Pyrrhonists or sceptical ph...
SCEP'TICALLY, adv. With doubt; in a doubting manner.
SCEP'TICAL, a. 1. Doubting; hesitating to admit the certainty of doctrines or pr...