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 .. . ption. —Sen^timent, -tt-ment, n. A thought prompted bypassion or feeling; feeling toward or respecting someperson or thing; the decision of the mind formed bydeliberation or reasoning; a sentence, or passage, • considered as the expression of a thought; a maxim;toast; sensibility; feeling: tender susceptibility.—Sentimenfal, a. Abounding with sentiment or re-flections; having an excess of sentim


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 .. . ption. —Sen^timent, -tt-ment, n. A thought prompted bypassion or feeling; feeling toward or respecting someperson or thing; the decision of the mind formed bydeliberation or reasoning; a sentence, or passage, • considered as the expression of a thought; a maxim;toast; sensibility; feeling: tender susceptibility.—Sentimenfal, a. Abounding with sentiment or re-flections; having an excess of sentiment or sensibili-ty; artificially or affectedly tender; romantic—Sen-timentalisni, n. Character or behavior of a senti-mentalist; sentimentality.— Sentimenfalist, ?;. Onewho affects sentiment, fine feeling, or exquisite sen-sibility. — Sentimental^ity, -^-tl, n. Affectation offine feeling or exquisite sensibility. Sentinel, sentT-nel, n. {Mil.) A soldier set to watchor guard an army, camp, etc., from surprise.— Sen-try, -trl, n. A soldier on guard ; sentinel; guard ;watch; duty of a sentinel. — Sentry-box, n. A boxto cover a sentinel at his post, and shelter him fromthe S S S, Sepals. Sepal, se^pal, n. (Bot.) A leaf or division of the , sepa-rat, v. t. Topart in any manner; to sev-e r, as by an interveningspace; to hold apart; to set •apart, select from amongothers. — v. i. To part, be-come disunited, be discon-n e c t e d, withdraw fromeach other. — a. Dividedfrom another or others;disconnected ; separated ;unconnected ; not united ;distinct; disunited from the body ; incorporeal. —Sep^arable, a. Capable of being separated, dis-joined, disunited, or rent. — Sep^arableness, -rabil-Ity, n. — Separation, n. Act of, or state of being,etc.; disunion ; disconnection ; chemical analjsis ;disunion of married persons; divorce. — Separa-tism, -tizm, n. Disposition to withdraw from achurch; the practice of so withdrawing.— Separa-ti


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