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[Verb] | "see" | \ ˈsē \
1: to perceive by the eye
2: to perceive or detect as if by sight
3: to be aware of : recognize
Origin: before 12th century ;
Middle English see:n, from Old English sēon; akin to Old High German sehan to see: and perhaps to Latin sequi to follow ;
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[Noun] | "see"
1: a seat of a bishop's office, power, or authority
2: a cathedral town
3: cathedra
Origin: 14th century ;
Middle English se, from Anglo-French sé, see:, from Latin sedes seat; akin to Latin sedēre to sit ;
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[Biographical name] | "See" | \ ˈsē \
1: Thomas Jefferson Jackson 1866—1962 American astronomer and mathematician
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[Adjective] | "see-through" | \ ˈsē-ˌthrü \
1: transparent
Origin: 1945 ;
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[Phrasal verb] | "see about"
1: to do what is required for (something) : to deal with (something)
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[Phrasal verb] | "see around/round"
1: to move about while looking at (something) : to tour (something)
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[Idiom] | "see action"
1: to fight in a battle
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[Idiom] | "see and be seen"
1: to see and be noticed by important or fashionable people
(8) - Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
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[Verb] | "see"
1: to make note of (something) through the use of one's eyes;
* e.g., " ... out of the corner of my eye I saw the deer run into the woods "
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2: to come to a knowledge of (something) by living through it;
* e.g., " ... a writer who saw World War II through the eyes of a common soldier "
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3: to come to an awareness of;
* e.g., " ... I bought the best seller just to see what all the fuss was about "
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hear,
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[Adjective] | "see-through"
1: easily seen through;
* e.g., " ... consumers pretty much expect see-through packaging for bacon "
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2: very thin and easy to see through;
* e.g., " ... a designer whose see-through clothes scandalized the fashion world back in the 1960s "
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(1) - { see eye to eye } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
(1) - { see red } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
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[Phrase] | "see to"
1: to attend to the needs and comforts of;
* e.g., " ... It was the job of the nurse to see to the elderly woman until the doctor was available. "
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[Noun] | "look-see"
1: a close look at or over someone or something in order to judge condition;
* e.g., " ... gave the painting a preliminary look-see to determine whether it could possibly be a genuine old master "
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scan,
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(10) - Urban Dictionary
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[ "see" ]
1: word used from 1920s-1950s at end of sentences.
* e.g., ... your through, see.
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[ "see" ]
1: when light comes from a source and hits something it reflects the light while some of it doesn't. when the reflected light or a light which hasn't been reflected comes to a certin place in the eye called the pupil. there we accualy see it upside-down untill our brain turns it back to right-side-up. And then our brain tells us what the objects are. That is how we see.
* e.g., ... Two bous were palying hide and seek:
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[ "see" ]
1: To fight or to challenge.
* e.g., ... If he don't like it, then he can come see me.
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[ "see" ]
1: Northern Irish term meaning snog, or generally to get off with.
* e.g., ... "Will you see me tonight"
[ "see" ]
2: millies
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[ "see" ]
1: To fight
* e.g., ... If you have a problem then come "see" me!
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[ "see" ]
1: a word people used at the end of sentences in the 1920s-1950s
* e.g., ... He aint never comin back, see.
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[ "see" ]
1: see saw
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[ "see" ]
1: the sound an eyeball makes
* e.g., ... SEEEEEEEEEEE! SEEEEEEEEEEEEEE! isn't that the sound...umm... eyeballs make?
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[ "see" ]
1: to perceive something with your eyes.
* e.g., ... see my beautiful big cock!
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[ "see" ]
1: to meet up for a sexual encounter in the work restroom.
* e.g., ... Hey, come see me at five.
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