Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ophers and divines of the 9th-14th centuries. —master, -mistress, n. One whopresides over and teaches a school; a teacher or in-structor.— SchoKar, skoKar, n. One who attends aschool; one who learns of a teacher; pupil; learner;disciple ; a learned person ; a man of high literaryor scientific attainments; one versed in any branchof knowledge; one acquainted with books only; apedant. — Schdarly,


Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ophers and divines of the 9th-14th centuries. —master, -mistress, n. One whopresides over and teaches a school; a teacher or in-structor.— SchoKar, skoKar, n. One who attends aschool; one who learns of a teacher; pupil; learner;disciple ; a learned person ; a man of high literaryor scientific attainments; one versed in any branchof knowledge; one acquainted with books only; apedant. — Schdarly, a. Like, or becoming, a schol-ar. — SchoKarship, n. Character and qualities of ascholar ; attainments in science or literature; learn-ing; erudition; knowledge; foundation for the sup-port of a student. — Scholastic, sko-lastik, n. Onewho adheres to the method or subtilties of theschools. — Scholastic, -tical, a. Pert, to, or suit-ing, a scholar or school; pert, to the schoolmen, orShiiosophers and divines of the middle ages; pe-antic ; formal. — Scholastically, adv. — Scholas-Ucism, -tT-sizm, n. The method or subtilties of theBChoolsof philosophy; scholastic formality. —Scho-. liast,-lY-ast, n. Acommentator or annotator.— Seho- liom, -lY-um, n.; L. pi. -lia, -IT-a, E. pi. -liums. A marginal annotation, — so called as being the fruit of the leisure hours of the writers. (Math.) A remark or observation subjoined to a demonstratjon. Schooner, skooner,n. {Naut.) Asharp-built vessel,having 2, 3, or 4masts, with fore-and-aft sails.—Tojjsail original formof schooner, hav-ing square fore-topsail and fore-topgallant sail, but the other sails „, ., „ , fore-and-aft. Topsail Schooner. Schorl, shSrl^ n. (lEn ) Black tourmaline. Sciagraph, sid-graf, n. (Physics.) Photograph madeby Rontgen rays, q. v. Sciagraphy, si-agra-fT, -ography, n. Art or scienceof projecting or delineating shadows as they fall innature. (Arch.) The profile or vertical section


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