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Se
1SE
2or S.E.
se-
3- a prefix occurring in loanwords from Latin, where it meant “apart”:
seduce; select.
Se
1the chemical symbol for
- selenium
SE
2symbol for
- southeast(ern)
se
3the internet domain name for
- Sweden
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Se1
< Latin sē ( d ) (preposition), sē- (prefix) without, apart
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Example Sentences
The two first being questioned, answered, "No sé" (I do not know), and were one after the other shot.
From Project Gutenberg
The third also said "No sé;" adding, "Fire, I am a man, and can die!"
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