Selenium.
Se · atomic number 34 · selenium · sou'-east · southeast · southeastward
Množina: .seas
A file extension for a self-extracting Macintosh archive compressed with StuffIt. See also self-extracting file.
SDSL · Se · SE-5a · .sea · sea · sea accident · sea anchor · sea anemone
(Latin) in self-defense
sedatives · sedaum spathulifolium · Sedco Hills · Sedd-el-Bahr · Seddon · se defendendo · sedent · sedentarily · sedentariness · sedentary · sedentary agriculture
Of postage stamps; joined together as in the original sheet but differing in design, overprint, color, or perforation
set designer and decorator · set diference · set down · set-down · Sète · se tenant · Sete Quedas · set exercise · set eyes on · set eyes on something · set fire to
Množina: Se'etagas
Village in American Samoa (USA).
seesawing · seesaws · Seessel's pocket · Seessel's pouch · see stars · Se'etaga · seethe · see the back of · seethed · see the elephant
Scouting Experimental 5a; British fighter aircraft of World War I. One of the great combat machines of the war it was agile, robust, and easy to fly, though the first models suffered from an unreliable Hispano-Suiza engine.
It was developed by the Royal Aircraft Factory as a single-seat fighting scout biplane and was the best aircraft that factory ever produced. Later models had the 200 hp Wolseley Viper engine, giving them a top speed of 190 kph/120 mph and a range of 480 km/300 mi. Armed with a synchronized Vickers machine gun firing through the propeller and a Lewis machine gun mounted on the top wing, it could also carry four 25 lb bombs. About 5,000 were built in Britain for the Royal Flying Corps and US Army, and the US company Curtis were starting on a contract for 1,000 when the war ended.
SDS · SDSL · Se · SE-5a · .sea · sea · sea accident · sea anchor
(Homonym: see).
Relating to or characteristic of or occurring on the sea or ships.
deep-sea · oceangoing · oceanic · offshore · oversea · overseas · seafaring · seagoing · shipboard · subocean · suboceanic
Se · SE-5a · .sea · sea · sea accident · sea anchor · sea anemone · sea aster
Množina: seas
ETYM Old Eng. see, as. sae; akin to Dutch zee, os. and Old High Germ. sêo, German see, OFries. se, Dan. sö, Swed. sjö, Icel. saer, Goth. saiws, and perhaps to Latin saevus fierce, savage.
(Homonym: see).
1. A division of an ocean or a large body of salt water partially enclosed by land.
2. Turbulent water with swells of considerable size.
se · SE-5a · .sea · sea · sea accident · sea anchor · sea anemone · sea aster · seabag
Množina: sea accidents
SE · SE-5a · .sea · sea · sea accident · sea anchor · sea anemone · sea aster · seabag · sea barley
Množina: sea anchors
A canvas covered frame that floats behind a vessel; prevents drifting or maintains the heading into a wind; SYN. drogue.
SE-5a · .sea · sea · sea accident · sea anchor · sea anemone · sea aster · seabag · sea barley · sea bass
Množina: sea anemones
Marine polyps that resemble flowers but have oral rings of tentacles; differ from corals in forming no hard skeleton.
Invertebrate marine animal of the phylum Cnidaria with a tubelike body attached by the base to a rock or shell. The other end has an open mouth surrounded by stinging tentacles, which capture crustaceans and other small organisms. Many sea anemones are beautifully colored, especially those in tropical waters.
.sea · sea · sea accident · sea anchor · sea anemone · sea aster · seabag · sea barley · sea bass · sea bathing
Množina: sea asters
A common European salt-marsh aster; SYN. sea starwort, Aster tripolium.
Aster tripolium · sea starwort
sea · sea accident · sea anchor · sea anemone · sea aster · seabag · sea barley · sea bass · sea bathing · seabeach sandwort