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semée

See also: <span class="searchmatch">semee</span> and seme&#039;e <span class="searchmatch">semée</span> (not comparable) Alternative spelling of semé. 1828, William Berry, Robert Glover, Encyclopædia Heraldica: Or, Complete...


semee

See also: <span class="searchmatch">semée</span> and seme&#039;e <span class="searchmatch">semee</span> (not comparable) Alternative form of semé. 1827, Thomas Willement, Heraldic notices of Canterbury cathedral: Prince of...


semé

indicative of semar semé (feminine <span class="searchmatch">semée</span>, masculine plural semés, feminine plural <span class="searchmatch">semées</span>) dotted, riddled Cette lettre sera <span class="searchmatch">semée</span> de mensonges That letter will...


semées

<span class="searchmatch">semées</span> f pl feminine plural of semé...


seméed

<span class="searchmatch">seméed</span> (not comparable) Alternative form of semé. 1825, John Elvelyn, William Upcott, Miscellaneous Writings, page 61: Lastly, the Grand Escuyer, or Master...


seemed

IPA(key): /siːmd/ Rhymes: -iːmd seemed simple past and past participle of seem deemes, <span class="searchmatch">seméed</span>...


Meese

common surname in the United States, belonging to 1901 individuals. Meese is most common among White (90.16%) individuals. <span class="searchmatch">semee</span>, Esmee, seeme, <span class="searchmatch">semée</span>...


Esmee

Esmees) A female given name from French. Synonym: Esme Meese, seeme, <span class="searchmatch">semée</span>, <span class="searchmatch">semee</span>, meese Esmée Ultimately from French; see English Esmé. IPA(key): /ɛsˈmeː/...


seeme

simple past and past participle seemed) Obsolete spelling of seem. Meese, <span class="searchmatch">semée</span>, <span class="searchmatch">semee</span>, Esmee, meese From Proto-Finnic *seemen, from a Baltic language. seeme...


meese

the plural of moose is [miːs] or that the plural of house is [hɑis]?” Borrowed from Dutch mees. meese (obsolete) A titmouse. <span class="searchmatch">semee</span>, Esmee, seeme, <span class="searchmatch">semée</span>...