senˈseɪʃnəlɪzm
21šen — šeñ prv. Dúok šeñ greičiaũ tą̃ pieštùką! …
22senþa- — *senþa , *senþaz, *sinþa , *sinþaz germ., stark. Maskulinum (a): nhd. Gang ( Maskulinum) (1), Mal ( Neutrum) (1), Fahrt; ne. mark (Neutrum), journey; Rekontruktionsbasis: got., an., ae., afries., as …
23senþan — *senþan germ., stark. Verb: Verweis: s. *senþnan …
24sen — adj., t, e; for sent; i en sen alder; senere hen; sent på året …
25sen. — sen. sen. (fork. for senior) …
26sen´a|to´ri|al|ly — sen|a|to|ri|al «SEHN uh TR ee uhl, TOHR », adjective. 1. of or befitting a senator or senators: »a senatorial election. 2. consisting of senators: »a senatorial subcommittee. 3. entitled to elect a senator: »a senatorial district.… …
27sen|a|to|ri|al — «SEHN uh TR ee uhl, TOHR », adjective. 1. of or befitting a senator or senators: »a senatorial election. 2. consisting of senators: »a senatorial subcommittee. 3. entitled to elect a senator: »a senatorial district. –sen´a|to´ri|al|ly, adverb …
28sen|gi — or sen|ghi «SEHNG gee», noun, plural gi or ghi. a unit of money in the Zaire Republic (the former Democratic Republic of the Congo) worth 1/100 of a likuta …
29sen´su|al|ly — sen|su|al «SEHN shu uhl», adjective. 1. of, having to do with, or appealing to the bodily senses rather than the mind or soul: »Gluttons derive sensual pleasure from eating. 2. liking the pleasures of the senses; indifferent to intellectual and… …
30sen|su|al — «SEHN shu uhl», adjective. 1. of, having to do with, or appealing to the bodily senses rather than the mind or soul: »Gluttons derive sensual pleasure from eating. 2. liking the pleasures of the senses; indifferent to intellectual and moral… …