, _a._ producing demonstrative knowledge
SCREECH, _s._ cry of horror and anguish; harsh cry
SCRI'PTURE, _s._ sacred writing; the Bible
SCU'RRY, _a._ mean; vile; dirty; worthless
SCU'LPTURE, _s._ carved work
SE'AMAN, _s._ a sailor
SE'ASON, _s._ one of the four parts of the year; a fit time
SE'CRET, _s._ something studiously hidden; privacy; solitude; a thing
unknown
SECRE'TE, _v.a._ put aside; hide
SECU'RITY, _s._ protection; safety; certainty
SEE'MING, _s._ appearance; show; opinion
SELE'CT, _v.a._ choose in preference to others rejected
SELE'CTION, _s._ the act of choosing; choice
SE'MI-GLO'BULAR, _a._ half circular
SE'MINARY, _s._ place of education
SE'NATOR, _s._ a public counsellor
SENSA'TION, _s._ perception by means of the senses
SENSIBI'LITY, _s._ quickness of sensation; delicacy
SENSORIO'LA, _s. plur._ little sensoriums
SENSO'RIUM, _s._ the seat of sense; organ of sensation
SE'NTINEL, _s._ one who watches or keeps guard, to prevent surprise
SEPARATION, _s._ the act of separating; disunion
SE'QUEL, _s._ conclusion; consequence; event
SEQUE'STER, _v.a._ separate from others for the sake of privacy; remove;
withdraw
SERE'NITY, _s._ calmness; mild temperature; peace; coolness of mind
SE'RIES, _s._ sequence; order; succession; course
SERRA'TED, _a._ formed with jags or indentures, like the edge of a saw
SE'RVANT, _s._ one who attends another, and acts at his command
SERVICEABLE, _a._ active; diligent; officious; useful; beneficial
SE'VERAL, _a._ different; divers; many
SHA'NTY, _s._ a temporary wooden building
SHE'LTER, _s._ cover; protection
SI'GNAL, _s._ a notice given by a sign; a sign that gives notice
SI'GNIFY, _v.a._ to declare; to make known; to declare by some token or
sign; to express; to mean
SILT, _s._ mud; slime; consisting of mud
SI'MILAR, _a._ like; having resemblance
SIMPLICITY, _s._ plainness; not cunning; silliness
SIMULTANEOUS, _a._ acting together; existing at the same time
SINCE'RITY, _s._ honesty of intention
SI'NGER, _s._ one that tings; one whose profession or business is to
sing
SI'NGULAR, _a._ single; particular
SI'TUATE, _part. a._ placed with respect to anything else; consisting
SKE'LETON, _a._ the bones of the body preserved together, as much as can
be, in their natural situation
SKI'RMISH, _s._ slight fight; contest
SLA'TY, _a._ having the nature of slate
SLEIGHT,
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