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Meanings of Sederunts:
noun(in scotland) a sitting of an ecclesiastical assembly or other body.
Meanings of Sedge:
nounA grasslike plant with triangular stems and inconspicuous flowers, growing typically in wet ground. sedges are widely distributed throughout temperate and cold regions.
Usage examples:
Grasses, sedges and bamboos are grown mostly for their foliage and anything that enhances that effe…
Meanings of Sedges:
nounA grasslike plant with triangular stems and inconspicuous flowers, growing typically in wet ground. sedges are widely distributed throughout temperate and cold regions.
Usage examples:
Grasses, sedges and bamboos are grown mostly for their foliage and anything that enhances that effe…
Meanings of Sedile:
plural nounA group of stone seats for clergy in the south chancel wall of a church, usually three in number and often canopied and decorated.
Meanings of Sedilia:
plural nounA group of stone seats for clergy in the south chancel wall of a church, usually three in number and often canopied and decorated.
Meanings of Sediment:
nounMatter that settles to the bottom of a liquid; dregs.
Usage examples:
The ice freezes the wine and sediment at the base of the cork
verbSettle as sediment.
Usage examples:
The erythrocytes were allowed to sediment within the syringe
Meanings of Sedimentary:
adjectiveRelating to sediment.
Usage examples:
This habitat is dominated by fine sedimentary material, brought into the estuary by the tidal flow,…
Meanings of Sedimentation:
nounThe process of settling or being deposited as a sediment.
Usage examples:
Sedimentation occurs when the droplets sink to the bottom
Meanings of Sedimented:
adjectiveDeposited as a sediment.
Usage examples:
Sedimented waste
verbSettle as sediment.
Usage examples:
The erythrocytes were allowed to sediment within the syringe
Meanings of Sedimenting:
verbSettle as sediment.
Usage examples:
The erythrocytes were allowed to sediment within the syringe
nounMatter that settles to the bottom of a liquid; dregs.
Usage examples:
The ice freezes the wine and sediment at the base of the cork
Meanings of Sediments:
nounMatter that settles to the bottom of a liquid; dregs.
Usage examples:
The ice freezes the wine and sediment at the base of the cork
verbSettle as sediment.
Usage examples:
The erythrocytes were allowed to sediment within the syringe
phraseSand, stones, etc. that slowly form a layer of rock
Usage examples:
It is hoped that the oil slick will sink to the seabed where it would be covered within a few years…
Meanings of Sedition:
nounConduct or speech inciting people to rebel against the authority of a state or monarch.
Usage examples:
These varied from the trials and subsequent execution of radicals for treason, to trials for sediti…
Meanings of Seditions:
nounConduct or speech inciting people to rebel against the authority of a state or monarch.
Usage examples:
These varied from the trials and subsequent execution of radicals for treason, to trials for sediti…
Meanings of Seditious:
adjectiveInciting or causing people to rebel against the authority of a state or monarch.
Usage examples:
The letter was declared seditious
Meanings of Seduce:
verbEntice (someone) into sexual activity.
Usage examples:
A lawyer had seduced a female client
Meanings of Seduced:
verbEntice (someone) into sexual activity.
Usage examples:
A lawyer had seduced a female client
Meanings of Seducer:
nounA person who entices someone into sexual activity.
Usage examples:
A serial seducer with no moral compass
Meanings of Seducers:
nounA person who entices someone into sexual activity.
Usage examples:
A serial seducer with no moral compass
Meanings of Seduces:
verbEntice (someone) into sexual activity.
Usage examples:
A lawyer had seduced a female client
Meanings of Seducing:
verbEntice (someone) into sexual activity.
Usage examples:
A lawyer had seduced a female client
Meanings of Seduction:
nounThe action of seducing someone.
Usage examples:
If seduction doesn't work, she can play on his sympathy
Meanings of Seductions:
nounThe action of seducing someone.
Usage examples:
If seduction doesn't work, she can play on his sympathy
Meanings of Seductive:
adjectiveTempting and attractive; enticing.
Usage examples:
A seductive voice
Meanings of Seductively:
adverbIn a tempting and attractive manner; enticingly.
Usage examples:
She smiled seductively at the guy and tossed her dark hair
Meanings of Seductiveness:
nounThe quality of making someone feel attracted to you and want to have sex with you
Usage examples:
He has a sweet, boy-next-door seductiveness., the dangerous seductiveness of new technology
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