Seton
[ seet-n ]
/ ˈsit n /
noun
Saint Elizabeth Ann (Bayley)Mother Seton,1774–1821,
U.S. educator, social-welfare reformer, and religious leader: first native-born American to be canonized (1975).
Ernest Thompson,1860–1946,
English writer and illustrator in the U.S.
British Dictionary definitions for mother-seton
Seton
/ (ˈsiːtən) /
noun
Ernest Thompson. 1860–1946, US author and illustrator of animal books, born in England
Medical definitions for mother-seton
seton
[ sēt′n ]
n.
Material such as thread, wire, or gauze that is passed through subcutaneous tissues or through a cyst in order to form a sinus or fistula.