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see/sea/cee[C]

see (sē)

Verb. Transitive

    • To perceive with the eye.
    • To apprehend as if with the eye.
    • To have a mental image of; visualize: They could still see their hometown as it once was.
    • To understand; comprehend: I see your point.
    • To consider to be; regard: Many saw her as a world leader.  
    • To foresee: I see great things for that child.

Verb. Intransitive

    • To have the power to perceive with or as if with the eye.
    • To understand; comprehend.
    • To consider: Let's see, which suitcase should we take?
    • To go and look: She had to see for herself and went into the garage.
    • To take note.

sea (sē)

Noun

    • The continuous body of salt water covering most of the earth's surface
    • Something that suggests the ocean in its overwhelming sweep or vastness: a sea of controversy.

cee (sē)

Noun

    • The letter c.

C (sē)

Noun

    • The third letter of the English alphabet.

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