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  • 41see — Synonyms and related words: NB, animadvert, ante, ante up, appear, appraise, appreciate, apprehend, archbishopric, archdiocese, ascertain, assister, assure, attend, back, be acquainted with, be apprised of, be at, be aware of, be cognizant of, be …

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  • 42see — {{11}}see (n.) position of a bishop, c.1300, from O.Fr. sied, sed, from L. sedem (nom. sedes) seat, abode, related to sedere to sit (see SEDENTARY (Cf. sedentary)). {{12}}see (v.) O.E. seon (contracted class V strong verb; past tense seah, pp.… …

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  • 43See Ya — Infobox musical artist Name = SeeYa 씨야 Img capt = Lee Bo Ram, Nam Gyu Ri, Kim Yeon Ji Img size = Landscape = Background = group or band Birth name = Alias = Born = Died = Origin = Seoul, South Korea Instrument = Genre = K pop, R B, dance, ballad… …

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  • 44Sée — Infobox River | river name = Sée caption = origin = Normandy mouth = English Channel coord|48|40|0|N|1|24|31|W|name=English Channel Sée|display=inline,title basin countries = France length = 78 km elevation = discharge = watershed = The Sée is an …

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  • 45see in — verb a) To invite (someone) in, to show (someone) in: to introduce (someone) to the inside of a place. There was a quick knock at the door. His secretary, , announced, “, sir, is here to see you.” b) To welcome (an occurrence). “Please see him in …

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  • 46See — der, großeres stehendes Binnengewasser auch kunstlich (durch eine Talsperre geschaffenes Wasserbecken (Stausee). die, (die Meere) leicht (oder) maßig bewegte, vollkommen glatte, ruhige See; grobe, hohe, schwere, unruhige See, in See stechen; zur… …

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  • 47see to — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. do, attend to, look to, look after; see understand 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb To have the care and supervision of: attend, care for, look after, mind, minister to, tend2, watch. Idioms: keep an eye on, look out… …

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  • 48SEE — (Roget s Thesaurus II) Index see noun appearance, eye, gaze, glance, glare, ken, look, notice, squint, view, visibili …

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  • 49see —    1. to have a sexual relationship with    Of either sex, from the sense to visit:     What would you say if I told you I d been seeing someone? (Theroux, 1989 a wife was admitting adultery)    A prostitute who sees a customer copulates with him …

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  • 50see — English has two words see. The older is the verb, ‘perceive visually’ [OE]. Like its Germanic cousins, German sehen, Dutch zien, and Swedish and Danish se, it goes back to a prehistoric *sekhwan, which was descended from an Indo European base… …

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