SEP- 
Sepes, ge.] A leaf-like 
dives of t sie oo oe (dot. 
sepaled (sé’pald) a. [Sepal. ] Having 
sepals 
sere (sép’alin) a. [Sepal.] Like 
bot.). 
wnatony (sépal’ édi) as [Sepal ; Gk. 
eidos, form] Conversion of petals 
or other parts of a Hows? into sepals 
ot. 
sepaloid (sép’Aloid) a. [Sepal 
zdos, form.] Like a sepal om 
sepalous (sép'aliis) a. [Sepa/.] Hav- 
ing sepals (do02.) 
ion layer,—see absciss layer. 
sepicolous (sépik’6liis) a. fr . Sepes, 
hedge ; colere, to inhabit.| Living 
in he 
septal ep tal) a. 
partition.] Pert.a 
septal fossula, — a zr 
septum which appears to lie in a 
pit in some fossil Corals 
septal neck,—in Nautilus, a “shelly 
tube pee ee for some distance 
ioe — a 
beyond each septum as a support 
to the siphuncle (zoo/. 
septate (sép't (I eptum, a 
septem, seven ; Pars, a part.] Appl. 
a i div savin extending 
nearly to the base (40 
= (sép’ténat) - pea septeni, 
seven each. ith p 
appl. “ even leaflets of a leaf (407.). 
septicidal (sép'tisi‘dal) a. [L. septum, 
division ; caedere, to cut.] Dividing 
through ‘the sniaile of the ovary 
septa (40. 
septiferous sceptt — a. Je sepium, 
partition ; fevve, to bear. Having 
septa (407.). : 
= ih aig tif see a. a 
J ; foliu 
With Soot “leaves or leaflets Oty 
[L. septum, 
.] In the 
gal) a. [L. 
n; ae é, to ae) 
oculicidal or septi- 
dehiscence, but the 
ta broken and the erro and 
ds left in ae middle 
ee ca ary (sé ytémaketlart) a 
ptomaxill 
a6 septum, partition ; maxilla, jaw.] 
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SER- 
Pert, maxilla and nasal septum 
zool.). 
septonasal (sép'téna’zil) a. [L. 
septa 
sagem (se tultim) #. es aie 
septum. ] or 
a econdary septum (60 
n 
septum (sép’tiim) eplum, 
sole Boy A ages separating 
two cavit in fruits, 
danbered shells, atk (déo/.). 
septum narium e partition be- 
tween the ed io at.). 
septum —the dia- 
phragm (amaz.). 
sericate (ser) — (sérish’t 5} 
Le Covered 
with ine goes fraser silky hairs 
ot, 
serosa, (sér'si \a. [L. serum, serum.] 
A serous membrane (avaz.); the 
bakes aca membrane of Insects 
serosity (sérdsiti) # ([L. serum, 
serum. ] is watery part of animal 
hy. 
fluid 
serotinous (sérdv'ini s) a. [L. serus, 
late.] Blooming later in the season 
than customary for the species 
(d02.). 
serous (sériis) a. [L. serum, ere 
Watery; pert. serum; appl. 
gland (pAys.). 
— alveoli, —alveoli which secrete 
watery non-viscid saliv 
mucous a ‘alveoli 5.) 
rous m rane,—a thin membrane 
paar or a_ single gig vos of 
epithelial — lining some closed 
cavity 0 , as the peri- 
cardium, the peritoneum — }. 
serpulite eae nm. [L. serpula, 
a small s ceri Reed fossil “tbe of 
a Polyc Arce al 
containin fossil worm- tubes ( jal. % 
serra sir) 7 [L. serra, a saw.] 
w-like structure 
[L.. serra, a 
edge like 
aya other eta wh 
te,—with hairs fringing 
pede) cat edecs (d0t.). 
