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 .. . eredvehicle for carrying asingle pers_on. Sedate, se-daf, a. Unruffled by passion ; composed ;calm; quiet; tranquil; serene; undisturbed; sober;serious.—Sedateneas, ?i.—Sedative, -a-tiv, a. Tend,ing to calm, moderate, or tranqiiilize; allaving irrLtability and irritation. — n. {Med.)A remedy which allays irritabilityand irritation, and irritative activityor pain. —Sedentary, -en-ta-rY,


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 .. . eredvehicle for carrying asingle pers_on. Sedate, se-daf, a. Unruffled by passion ; composed ;calm; quiet; tranquil; serene; undisturbed; sober;serious.—Sedateneas, ?i.—Sedative, -a-tiv, a. Tend,ing to calm, moderate, or tranqiiilize; allaving irrLtability and irritation. — n. {Med.)A remedy which allays irritabilityand irritation, and irritative activityor pain. —Sedentary, -en-ta-rY, to sit much or long; re-quiring much sitting; passed for themost part in sitting. — Sed^iment,-T-ment, n. The matter which sub-sides to the bottom, from water orany other liquid ; settlings ; lees ;dregs; feculence.—Sedimeiifary, -a-rT, a. Pert, to, formed by, or consist-ing of, matter that has subsided. —Sedillum, -T-um, n. pi. -ia, -T-a.(Bom. Antiq.) One of a row of seatsin the amphitheater. (Eccl.) A seatin the chancel, near the altar, for apriest or deacon during the eucha-ristic service. Sedge, sej, ?i. A grass-like plant, ofmany species, — it is innutritions, Sedan.


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