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61sea — n. cocaine. (Drugs. A spelling out of .) □ There is a bunch using sea over at Fred’s place. □ I never used sea before. I hear there’s nothing like it …
62sea — [OE] Sea is a widespread Germanic word, related to German see, Dutch zee, Swedish sjö, and Danish sø (the Scandinavian words are now more usually used for ‘lake’ than ‘sea’). These all point back to a prehistoric Germanic *saiwiz, but it is not… …
63sea — 1) a large body of salt water, smaller than an ocean, more or less landlocked and part of or connected with an ocean or larger sea 2) waves caused by wind and the state of the ocean or lake in regard to waves …
64sea — noun /siː/ a) A large body of salty water. (Major seas are known as oceans.) A sea of faces stared back at the singer. b) A large number or quantity; a vast amount …
65SEA — Abk. für Systematik der Einnahmen und Ausgaben der privaten Haushalte; Systematik zur Gliederung der Einnahmen der privaten Haushalte nach Quellen und Arten und der Ausgaben nach Verwendung für Privaten Verbrauch, Steuern,… …
66sea n — Why did the pirate sail over all the oceans? To sea the other side of the world. anemone n …
67Sea — Sp Sèa nkt. Ap Cea L u. ir mst. C Ispanijoje …
68Sea — Sp nkt. Sèa Ap Cea L u. ir mst. C Ispanijoje …
69sea — jūra statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Pasaulinio vandenyno dalis, kurią riboja sausuma arba vandenyno dugno pakilumos ir kuri nuo vandenyno skiriasi vandens masės temperatūra, druskingumu, dinamika, klimato režimu, dugno… …
70Sea|to — SEATO or Sea|to «SEE toh», noun. Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (group of seven nations, consisting of Australia, France, Great Britain, New Zealand, the Philippines, Thailand, and the United States, that signed a treaty in 1954 for common… …