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dismemberment, taking or keeping apart, segregation, division,<br />

disjoining, disjunction, fission, scission, rupture, schism,<br />

splitting, split, fracturing, fracture, break: After a crash,<br />

investigators supervise the separation of the aeroplane into its<br />

tens of thousands of component parts.<br />

sepulchre n. tomb, mausoleum, burial-vault, grave, crypt, pyramid,<br />

burial-place: Beneath the floor of the church are the<br />

sepulchres of important people.<br />

sequel n. follow-up, upshot, issue, result, consequence, development,<br />

supplement: The ruling went against him, but there was a<br />

curious sequel when he was suddenly offered an out-of-court<br />

settlement. They are showing the film Jean de Florette ,<br />

together with its sequel Manon des Sources .<br />

sequence n. succession, progression, order, series, chain, string,<br />

course, cycle, arrangement, organization, train, line, set, run,<br />

concatenation, system: His description conflicts with the<br />

sequence of events as recorded by the video camera. Some of<br />

these dates are out of sequence.<br />

sequential<br />

adj. successive, ordered, orderly, serial, progressive,<br />

organized, systematic, cyclic, continuous: Would you please put<br />

these periodicals into sequential order?<br />

seraphic adj. angelic, celestial, divine, heavenly, blissful, sublime,<br />

empyrean, Elysian, ethereal, holy, saintly, godly: In her later<br />

years, Anna's beauty took on a detached, seraphic quality.<br />

serene adj. 1 peaceful, tranquil, calm, pacific, peaceable, restful,<br />

halcyon, idyllic, bucolic, pastoral, undisturbed, unruffled,<br />

imperturbable, unperturbed, untroubled, quiet, still: With the<br />

turmoil of the love affair behind her, Sharon looked ahead to a<br />

more serene life. 2 calm, cool, collected, placid, composed,<br />

self-possessed, poised, unexcitable, even-tempered, temperate,<br />

nonchalant, easygoing, cool-headed, easy, Colloq unflappable:<br />

Beneath William's serene exterior lay a seething, churning<br />

miasma of violent lust.<br />

serenity n. 1 peacefulness, peace, tranquillity, calm, calmness,<br />

restfulness, quiet, stillness: The serenity of the warm

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