seton

IPA: sˈitʌn

noun

  • (medicine, agriculture) A few silk threads or horsehairs, or a strip of linen etc., introduced beneath the skin by a knife or needle, so as to induce suppuration; also, the issue so formed.
  • A surname.
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Examples of "seton" in Sentences

  • Seton assumed Lobo would be dead.
  • Beard and Seton did not get along with est.
  • Bruce granted the castle to the Seton family.
  • Seton heard the howls of Lobo for days afterward.
  • Seton was a young girl, working for the Brookes family.
  • In the final game of the day Marquette played Seton Hall.
  • In this situation, the seton is referred to as a draining seton.
  • The Barrier and Seton Portage would be included in the list for sure.
  • Elizabeth Seton founded the whose spirit infuses the life of the College.
  • Seton is relevant to scouting as inspiration for BP not as founder of the BSA.

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