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SEE
standard error of estimate
SEEG
stereotactic electroencephalography
SEER
Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results [Program]
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MMM
see 3-M [syndrome]; microsome-mediated mutagenesis; myelofibrosis with myeloid metaplasia; myeloscle...
qv
as much as you desire [Lat. quantum vis]; which see [Lat. quod vide]
r2
coefficient of determination r see rho
SOB
see order blank; shortness of breath
vs
see above [Lat. vide supra]; single vibration; versus; vibration seconds; vital signs
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SEE
Standard Error of Estimate
SEE
Standard Error of the Estimate
SEE
staphylcoccal enterotoxin E
SEEG
Stereoelectro-encephalography
SEEG
stereo-electroencephalographic
SEER
Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results
SEER
Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results Program
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JrId: 26849
JournalTitle: Seed science research.
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ISSN: 0960-2585
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IsoAbbr: Seed Sci. Res.
NlmId: 101135366
JrId: 28942
JournalTitle: Seeds (New York, N.Y.)
MedAbbr: Seeds
ISSN: 0736-6833
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NlmId: 101086470
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1. To perceive by the eye; to have knowledge of the existence and apparent qualities of by the organs of sight; to behold; to descry; to view. "I will new turn aside, and see this great sight." (Ex. Iii. 3)
2. To perceive by mental vision; to form an idea or conception of; to note with the mind; to observe; to discern; to distinguish; to understand; to comprehend; to ascertain. "Go, I pray thee, see whether it be well with thy brethren." (Gen. Xxxvii. 14) "Jesus saw that he answered discreetly." (Mark xii. 34) "Who 's so gross That seeth not this palpable device?" (Shak)
3. To follow with the eyes, or as with the eyes; to watch; to regard attentivelly; to look after. "I had a mind to see him out, and therefore did not care for centradicting him." (Addison)
4. To have an interview with; especially, to make a call upon; to visit; as, to go to see a friend. "And Samuel came no more to see Saul untill the day of his death." (1 Sam. Xv. 35)
5. To fall in with; to have intercourse or communication with; hence, to have knowledge or experience of; as, to see military service. "Make us glad according to the days wherein thou hast afflicted us, and the years wherein we have seen evil." (Ps. Xc. 15) "Verily, verily, I say unto you, if a man keep my saying, he shall never see death." (John viii. 51) "Improvement in visdom and prudence by seeing men." (Locke)
6. To accompany in person; to escort; to wait upon; as, to see one home; to see one aboard the cars. God you (him, or me, etc) see, God keep you (him, me, etc) in his sight; God protect you. To see (anything) out, to see (it) to the end; to be present at, or attend, to the end. To see stars, to see flashes of light, like stars; sometimes the result of concussion of the head. To see (one) through, to help, watch, or guard (one) to the end of a course or an undertaking.
Origin: OE. Seen, sen, seon, As. Seon; akin to OFries. Sia, D. Zien, OS. & OHG. Sehan, G. Sehen, Icel. Sja, Sw. Se, Dan. See, Goth. Saihwan, and probably to L. Sequi to follow (and so originally meaning, to follow with the eyes). Gr, Skr. Sac. Cf. Sight, Sun to follow.
1. To have the power of sight, or of perceiving by the proper organs; to possess or employ the sense of vision; as, he sees distinctly. "Whereas I was blind, now I see." (John ix. 25)
2. Figuratively: To have intellectual apprehension; to perceive; to know; to understand; to discern; often followed by a preposition, as through, or into. "For judgment I am come into this world, that they which see not might see; and that they which see might be made blind." (John ix. 39) "Many sagacious persons will find us out, . . . And see through all our fine pretensions." (Tillotson)
3. To be attentive; to take care; to give heed; generally with to; as, to see to the house. "See that ye fall not out by the way." (Gen. Xiv. 24)
Let me see, Let us see, are used to express consideration, or to introduce the particular consideration of a subject, or some scheme or calculation. "Cassio's a proper man, let me see now, - To get his place." (Shak)
See is sometimes used in the imperative for look, or behold. "See. See! upon the banks of Boyne he stands." To see about a thing, to pay attention to it; to consider it. To see on, to look at. "She was full more blissful on to see." . To see to. To look at; to behold; to view. "An altar by Jordan, a great altar to see to" . To take care about; to look after; as, to see to a fire.
1. A seat; a site; a place where sovereign power is exercised. "Jove laughed on Venus from his sovereign see." (Spenser)
2. Specifically: The seat of episcopal power; a diocese; the jurisdiction of a bishop; as, the see of new York. The seat of an archibishop; a province or jurisdiction of an archibishop; as, an archiepiscopal see. The seat, place, or office of the pope, or Roman pontiff; as, the papal see. The pope or his court at Rome; as, to appeal to the see of Rome. Apostolic see. See Apostolic.
Origin: OE. Se, see, OF. Se, sed, sied, fr. L. Sedes a seat, or the kindred sedere to sit. See Sit, and cf. Siege.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
seed
<biology, plant biology> A propagating organ formed in the sexual reproductive cycle of gymnosperms and angiosperms, consisting of a protective coat enclosing an embryo and food reserves.
(09 Oct 1997)
seed corn
A papilloma or wart on the sole of the foot.
(05 Mar 2000)
seed-lac
A species of lac. See the Note under Lac.
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(01 Mar 1998)
seedbox
<botany> A capsule.
A plant (Ludwigia alternifolia) which has somewhat cubical or box-shaped capsules.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
seedcake
A sweet cake or cooky containing aromatic seeds, as caraway.
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(01 Mar 1998)
seedcod
A seedlip.
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(01 Mar 1998)
seeder
One who, or that which, sows or plants seed.
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(01 Mar 1998)
seediness
The quality or state of being seedy, shabby, or worn out; a state of wretchedness or exhaustion. "What is called seedness, after a debauch, is a plain proof that nature has been outraged." (J. S. Blackie)
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(01 Mar 1998)
seedless
Without seed or seeds.
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(01 Mar 1998)
seedling
1. <botany> A young tree that is generally less than 3 feet high.
2. Any recently-sprouted plant.
(09 Oct 1997)
seedlip
A vessel in which a sower carries the seed to be scattered.
Origin: AS. Sdleap; sd seed + leap basket.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
seedlop
A vessel in which a sower carries the seed to be scattered.
Origin: AS. Sdleap; sd seed + leap basket.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
seedman
1. A sower; one who sows or scatters seed. "The seedsman Upon the slime and ooze scatters his grain." (Shak)
2. A person who deals in seeds.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
seedness
The season proper for sowing. "While the earth remaineth, seedtime and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night, shall not cease."
Origin: AS. Sdima.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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go to seed; shed seeds; "The dandelions went to seed" help (an enterprise) in its early stages of development by providing seed money bear seeds sow: place (seeds) in or on the ground for future growth; "She sowed sunflower seeds" a small hard fruit distribute (players or teams) so that outstanding teams or players will not meet in the early rounds a mature fertilized plant ovule consisting of an embryo and its food source and having a protective coat or testa seeded player: one of the outstanding players in a tournament sprinkle with silver iodide particles to disperse and cause rain; "seed clouds" source: anything that provides inspiration for later work inoculate with microorganisms semen: the thick white fluid containing spermatozoa that is ejaculated by the male genital tract remove the seeds from; "seed grapes"
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seed
SeeD is a term given to mercenaries trained and employed by Balamb Garden in the Final Fantasy VIII computer role-playing game. The source of the name is unknown, but most likely refers to the fact that there are many SeeDs in Balamb Garden. There are three Gardens in the Final Fantasy VIII universe, but it is not clear if all three Gardens specialize in the training of SeeDs. ...
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seed
Botanically, a seed is the matured ovule without accessory parts. Colloquially, a seed is anything which may be sown; ie, seed potatoes (which are vegetative tubers); seed of corn, sunflower, etc.
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seed
embryonic tree or plant.
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seed
A ripened ovule containing a multicellular embryo plant, endosperm and a protective seed coat.
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