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sediment solid material that settles to the bottom of a liquid. [2 definitions]
sedimentary formed from sediment.
see1 to look at. [8 definitions]
seed the small part of a flowering plant that grows into a new plant. [5 definitions]
seedling a young tree or plant grown from a seed.
see eye to eye to agree exactly.
seek to try to find; look for. [3 definitions]
seem to appear to be or do. [2 definitions]
seen the past participle of "see."
seep to spread or flow through gradually.
seesaw a type of play structure made up of a long board attached to and supported by a device in the middle. Although the board is attached, it is allowed to move so that people sitting on each end can alternately go up and down through the air.
seethe to boil or bubble. [2 definitions]
segment one of the parts into which something is or can be separated. [2 definitions]
segregate to separate or place apart from others. [3 definitions]
segregated operating under a policy that requires certain groups of people to be separated from others along the lines of race, religion, or some other status. [2 definitions]
segregation the practice of separating people according to groups, especially racial groups.
Seine a river in northern France. It flows through Paris and into the English Channel.
seine a net used for fishing that is held in the water with weights at the bottom and floats at the top.
seismograph an instrument used to measure and record the strength of earthquakes.
seize to take hold of in a quick, forceful way; grab. [2 definitions]
seizure a sudden attack caused by a disease such as epilepsy. [2 definitions]