Seam, v. a.

    1. Unite, join together.
    2. Scar, mark with a cicatrix, line.

Sea-maid, n.

    1. Mermaid, siren.
    2. Sea-nymph, water-nymph.

Seaman, n. Sailor, mariner, seafarer, seafaring man, tar.

Sea-mew, n. Mew, gull, cob, sea-cob, sea-mall, sea-mell, sea-mule.

Seamstress, n. Sempstress, needle-woman.

Séance, n. [Fr.] Session, sitting.

Sea-needle, n. Gar-fish, snook, greenbone, garpike, snacot, sea-pike, long-nose, gore-bill, sword-fish, mackerel-guide (Esox belone or Belone vulgaris).

Sea-pike, n. See Sea-Needle.

Sear, v. a.

    1. Dry, wither.
    2. Cauterize, burn with a hot iron, burn with cautery, scorch.
    3. Make callous, make insensible.
    4. Brand.

Sear, a. Dry, withered, sere.


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