JOSEPH | • joseph n. (Sometimes capitalised) A woman’s riding habit worn in the 18th century with a long cape and buttons… • Joseph prop.n. (Biblical) Eleventh and favorite son of Jacob, by his wife Rachel. • Joseph prop.n. The husband of Virgin Mary. |
SEPADS | • SEPAD v. to suppose, uphold. |
SEPALS | • sepals n. Plural of sepal. • SEPAL n. one of the leaves of a calyx. |
SEPHEN | • sephen n. (Obsolete) A stingray of the Indian Ocean, valued for shagreen. • SEPHEN n. (Arabic) a large stingray of the Indian Ocean and the Red Sea. |
SEPIAS | • sepias n. Plural of sepia. • SEPIA n. a brown pigment, obtained from the ink of the cuttlefish. |
SEPIUM | • sepium n. (Archaic) cuttlebone. • sepium adj. A specific epithet for several hedgerow plants. • SEPIUM n. cuttlebone, also SEPIOST, SEPIOSTAIRE. |
SEPMAG | • sepmag adj. (Television, dated) Having a separately magnetically recorded soundtrack running concurrently with the film footage. • SEPMAG adj. pertaining to synchronized sound and film. |
SEPOYS | • sepoys n. Plural of sepoy. • SEPOY n. (historical) an Indian soldier. |
SEPSES | • sepses n. Plural of sepsis. • SEPS n. (Greek) a skink of the genus Seps with a serpentlike body. |
SEPSIS | • sepsis n. (Pathology) A serious medical condition in which the whole body is inflamed, causing injury to its own… • Sepsis prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Sepsidae – ensign flies. • SEPSIS n. (Greek) the state of being septic. |
SEPTAL | • septal adj. (Anatomy, biology, relational) Of or pertaining to a septum. • septal adj. (Archaeology, of a stone or slab) Separating compartments in a burial chamber. • septal adj. (Relational) Relating to an Irish clan or sept. |
SEPTET | • septet n. A group of seven, particularly. • SEPTET n. a group of seven, also SEPTETTE, SEPTUOR. |
SEPTIC | • septic adj. Of or pertaining to sepsis. • septic adj. Causing sepsis or putrefaction. • septic adj. Of or pertaining to sewage or the disposal of sewage. |
SEPTUM | • septum n. (Biology) A wall separating two cavities; a partition. • septum n. (Colloquial) Ellipsis of septum ring. or septum piercing. • SEPTUM n. (Latin) a dividing membrane or partition. |