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  • 31Seme (semantics) — Seme, the smallest unit of meaning recognized in Semantics, refers to a single characteristic of a sememe. These characteristics are defined according to the differences between sememes. The term was introduced by Eric Buyssens in the 1930s and… …

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  • 32Seme (dagger) — A seme is a type of dagger or short sword used by the Maasai people of East Africa.Typically it is seen with a wooden handle. The scabbard is wood covered with rawhide dyed red and tipped with a coin in old versions.ee also*List of daggers …

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  • 33Seme (martial arts) — is a Japanese martial arts term for a kind of psychological pressure. The seme is the one inflicting something on to the uke. It is also an attitude meant to disrupt the opponents sense of confidence and resolution, prior to an attack.The term is …

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  • 34Seme-kpodji — Admin ASC 2 Code Orig. name Seme kpodji Country and Admin Code BJ.16.7668941 BJ …

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  • 35seme — noun Etymology: Greek sēma sign Date: circa 1866 1. a linguistic sign 2. any of the basic components of the meaning of a morpheme …

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  • 36semé — /seuh may /, adj. Heraldry. covered with many small, identical figures. [1555 65; < F: lit., sown, ptp. of semer < L seminare to sow, equiv. to semin (s. of semen) seed, SEMEN + are inf. suffix] * * * …

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  • 37seme — noun Anything which serves for any purpose as a substitute for an object of which it is, in some sense, a representation or sign. See Also: semantics, semiotics …

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  • 38Seme — The load carried by a pack horse or sumpter horse; also the harness of a pack horse. [&LT; OldEngl. seam = load, burden] …

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  • 39seme — pl.m. semi …

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  • 40seme — I. , sb. == burden. O. and N. 773. AS. seam II. , v. a. == arbitrate, judge. O. and N. 187. AS. seman …

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