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Meanings of Seismometer:

noun

Another term for seismograph.

Meanings of Seismometers:

noun

Another term for seismograph.

Meanings of Seize:

verb

Take hold of suddenly and forcibly.

Usage examples:

She jumped up and seized his arm

Meanings of Seize the day:

phrase

Make the most of the present moment.

Usage examples:

Carpe diem - seize the day - became my unspoken motto.

Meanings of Seize-on:

phrasal verb

To use or bring attention to something for your advantage

Usage examples:

Immigration issues have been seized on by conservative politicians.

Meanings of Seize-take-the-bull-by-the-horns:

phrase

Deal decisively with a difficult or dangerous situation.

Usage examples:

She decided to take the bull by the horns and organize things for herself

Meanings of Seize-up:

phrasal verb

To stop being able to move or work in the normal way

Usage examples:

The washing machine totally seized up on thursday., the traffic had seized up for miles because of …

Meanings of Seized:

verb

Take hold of suddenly and forcibly.

Usage examples:

She jumped up and seized his arm

Meanings of Seizes:

verb

Take hold of suddenly and forcibly.

Usage examples:

She jumped up and seized his arm

Meanings of Seizin:

noun

Possession of land by freehold.

Usage examples:

Seisin is the concept which connects the person with the land itself

Meanings of Seizing:

noun

A length of cord or rope used for fastening or tying.

Usage examples:

They prepared a great many seizings to tie the men with
verb

Take hold of suddenly and forcibly.

Usage examples:

She jumped up and seized his arm

Meanings of Seizing-up:

phrasal verb

To stop being able to move or work in the normal way

Usage examples:

The washing machine totally seized up on thursday., the traffic had seized up for miles because of …

Meanings of Seizings:

noun

A length of cord or rope used for fastening or tying.

Usage examples:

They prepared a great many seizings to tie the men with

Meanings of Seizins:

noun

Possession of land by freehold.

Usage examples:

Seisin is the concept which connects the person with the land itself

Meanings of Seizure:

noun

The action of capturing someone or something using force.

Usage examples:

The seizure of the assembly building

Meanings of Seizures:

noun

The action of capturing someone or something using force.

Usage examples:

The seizure of the assembly building

Meanings of Sejant:

adjective

(of an animal) sitting upright.

Meanings of Sel:

abbreviation

Delaware (in official postal use).

Meanings of Selachian:

noun

An elasmobranch fish of a group that comprises the sharks and dogfishes.

Usage examples:

Those produced by the hypochordal lobe of the caudal fin of selachians and early bony fishes have b…
adjective

Relating to the selachians.

Usage examples:

The a. alatus specimens were collected from tuffaceous fine-grained sandstones that overlay the ver…

Meanings of Seladang:

noun

Another term for gaur.

Meanings of Seladangs:

noun

Another term for gaur.

Meanings of Selaginella:

noun

A creeping mosslike plant of a genus that includes the lesser clubmosses.

Usage examples:

The possibilities are endless - with a little bit of winter heat, you could grow pleiones and other…

Meanings of Selah:

exclamation

(in the bible) occurring frequently at the end of a verse in psalms and habakkuk, probably as a musical direction.

Meanings of Seldom:

adverb

Not often; rarely.

Usage examples:

Islay is seldom visited by tourists
adjective

Not common; infrequent.

Usage examples:

A great but seldom pleasure

Meanings of Seldomly:

adverb

Not often; rarely.

Usage examples:

She has another sister, sandra, but i seldomly see her

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