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  • 51SEE — 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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  • 52See — 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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  • 53See — 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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  • 54see 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

  • 55see 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

  • 56see to — verb a) To take care of; to effect; to make happen. After seeing to the shopping, cleaning and cooking, he finally sat down for some rest. b) To serve or care for …

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  • 57see ya — interjection /siːjə/ Goodbye, see you later …

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  • 58see in — phr verb See in is used with these nouns as the object: ↑mirror, ↑perspective …

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  • 59see to — phr verb See to is used with these nouns as the object: ↑door …

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  • 60see to — Synonyms and related words: advert to, angle for, ask for, attend to, baby sit, be aware of, be engrossed in, be responsible for, beat about for, care for, carry on, carry out, carry through, chaperon, cherish, conduct, conserve, deal with, delve …

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