Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ned in, seed ; holdili-the rel at io n s of seedsource, or first principligerminal ; radical; rudimental; original. — Sem-inary. -T-na-rT, n. An in-stitution of education, asciiool, academy, college,or university, in wliich young persons are instructed Semi-annual^ sem-T-annu-al, a. Half yearlj. — Sem^ibreve,-brev, «. (Mtis.) A note, ofhalf the time of the breve, — calledalso a whole note: it is
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ned in, seed ; holdili-the rel at io n s of seedsource, or first principligerminal ; radical; rudimental; original. — Sem-inary. -T-na-rT, n. An in-stitution of education, asciiool, academy, college,or university, in wliich young persons are instructed Semi-annual^ sem-T-annu-al, a. Half yearlj. — Sem^ibreve,-brev, «. (Mtis.) A note, ofhalf the time of the breve, — calledalso a whole note: it is the longestnote now in general use.—Semi-chorUB, n. (Mns.) A short chorusperformed by a few singers. — Sem-icircle, n. The half of a circle : abody in the form of half of a circle.— Semicircular, «. Having tlie „ • ? iiorm of half of a circle. — SemIco- ^, n. A point or sentential mark [\] used to indi-cate a sepai ation between parts or members of a sen-tence, more distinct than that marked by a comma,and a pause in reading usually of longer duration.—Semi-official, a. Not professedly official, but hav-ing some degree of official authoritj. — Semi-steel,.
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