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Ser⋅ve⋅tus

[ser-vee-tuhs]
–noun
Michael, 1511–53, Spanish physician and theologian, accused of heresy and burned at the stake.
Spanish, Mi⋅guel Ser⋅ve⋅to [mee-gel ser-ve-taw] .


Ser⋅ve⋅tian [ser-vee-shuhn] , noun
Ser⋅ve⋅tian⋅ism, noun
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Ser·ve·tus   (sər-vē'təs)   
Spanish-born theologian and physician who described the circulation of blood. His denial of the doctrine of the Trinity led to his execution for heresy.
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