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 .. . Sea-anemone. Scutate Leaf. Shaped like an ancient buckler. (Zoijl,) Protectedby a surface of scales. Scymetar. See Cimeter. Scythe, .sTth, n. An instrument for mowin grass,grain, etc., composed of a long, curving blade, witha sharp ed<je, made fast to a handle. Sea, se, n. the ocean; a limited or partiallv inclosedportion of the ocean; one of the larger bodies of saltwater, less than an ocean


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 .. . Sea-anemone. Scutate Leaf. Shaped like an ancient buckler. (Zoijl,) Protectedby a surface of scales. Scymetar. See Cimeter. Scythe, .sTth, n. An instrument for mowin grass,grain, etc., composed of a long, curving blade, witha sharp ed<je, made fast to a handle. Sea, se, n. the ocean; a limited or partiallv inclosedportion of the ocean; one of the larger bodies of saltwater, less than an ocean, found on the earths sur-face; an inland body of water; a lake; a flood; anylarge quantity: the swell of the ocean or other bodyof water in a tempest: a high wave or billow: a surge.— Seaman, n. A mariner; sailor. — Sea^manship,n. Tlic skill of a good seaman ; art of workinga ship. — Seasick, «. Affected with nausea fromthe pitcliing or rolling of avessel. — Sea^sicknesB, ? sickness caused — Seaward, a. aiidadv. X^ward the sea. —Sea-anemone, -a-nemo-ne,);. A kind of polyp re-sembling a flower.— -bank,n. The sea-shore; a bank ormole to defend against thesea. board, n


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