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  • 51SEE — (Roget s Thesaurus II) Index see noun appearance, eye, gaze, glance, glare, ken, look, notice, squint, view, visibili …

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  • 52see —    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 …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 53see — 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… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 54See Me — Infobox Single Name = See Me Type = Single Artist = Melanie Blatt From Album = A Web of LiesReleased = May 2005 From Album = A Web of LiesFormat = CD Recorded = Electric Landlady Sphere Studios Genre = Dance pop Length = 3:48 Label = Swolen Ankle …

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  • 55SEE — standard error of estimate; staphylococcal enterotoxin E; substernal epicardial echocardiography * * * see sē vb, saw sȯ; seen sēn; see·ing sē iŋ vt to perceive by the eye vi 1) to have the power of sight 2) to apprehend objects by sight …

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  • 56See — Recorded as Sea and See, this rare surname is English and topographical. As such it does seem to describe a person who lived in sight of the sea . This is proven by the very early recordings of Richard Attesee in the Subsidy Tax rolls of… …

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  • 57See — Original name in latin See Name in other language Messnerhaus, See, Zee, Зее State code AT Continent/City Europe/Vienna longitude 47.08333 latitude 10.46667 altitude 1036 Population 0 Date 2011 07 31 …

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  • 58see to — (smth) attend to or do something I will see to the rental car and you can see to the airplane tickets …

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  • 59see to — also[look to] {v.} To attend to; take care of; do whatever needs to be done about. * /While Donna bought the theatre tickets, I saw to the parking of the car./ Compare: SEE ABOUT …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 60see to — also[look to] {v.} To attend to; take care of; do whatever needs to be done about. * /While Donna bought the theatre tickets, I saw to the parking of the car./ Compare: SEE ABOUT …

    Dictionary of American idioms