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(v)
(transitive) To call people together; to convene; to convoke.
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(n)
(Singapore, Malaysia, colloquial, informal) A fine; a monetary penalty imposed for breaking the law.
Alternative spelling of 'simmon (“persimmon”). [(US dialectal, colloquial) Persimmon.]
(linguistics) A unit of semiology or semantics.
A female given name from French, variant of Simone.
(N)
both a surname and given name.
Cimon or Kimon was an Athenian strategos (general and admiral) and politician.
A male given name from Hebrew.
A sticky, milky fluid produced in male reproductive organs that contains the reproductive cells.
Synonym of sailor, particularly on a maritime vessel.
A surname.
A male given name from Arabic.
Rice cake from the Philippines made from glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk, usually eaten sprinkled with sugar or laden with latik.
(chemistry, military) The nerve gas O-pinacolyl methylphosphonofluoridate, used as a chemical weapon.
SIMÁN is a department store from El Salvador, has 100 years of operation and currently has regionalized along Central America.
Thin, white noodles usually served cold with sauce for dipping.
A surname from German.
(US, slang) A man who works for customs.
a male given name that is a Norwegian variant of Simon.
A female given name from French.
The act or result of addition; a sum.
A county of South Jeolla Province, South Korea.
a city in, and the capital of, Samen District of Malayer County, Hamadan province, Iran.
A town in Konstanz district, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
A Hawaiian noodle soup garnished with green onions.
A partially specified but unnamed person.
Religious discourse; a written or spoken address on a religious or moral matter.
a 2013 American television film written and directed by Peter Sullivan and starring Cuba Gooding Jr., Ashley Scott and Bailey Chase.
A call to do something, especially to come.
(adj)
Of, from, or pertaining to Samoa, the Samoan people or the Samoan language.
One who summons or evokes, particularly in legal contexts.
(obsolete) A kind of coarse woollen cloth from England.
Something which is added or summed.
Alternative form of socman. [(UK, law, obsolete) One who holds lands or tenements by socage; a socager.]
A kind of manga written for an older male audience, generally 18-30 years old (and older).
Albizia saman, a large tropical tree in the pea family.
(feminine Zemanová) a Czech and Slovak surname.
A southern English surname originating as a patronymic, of the given name Simon.
Appearing to the eye or mind (distinguished from, and often opposed to, real or actual).
Of or pertaining to apes and monkeys.
A surname originating as a patronymic, "son of Sim", variant of Simpson.
The act or process of forming a seam or joint.
(computing) To take some action to access a secured program or web page on a computer; to log in.
(architecture) The wavelike, curved shape of a cymatium, consisting of a concave and a convex line; (loosely) the cymatium itself.
A surname from French.
(linguistics) The smallest unit of meaning; especially, the meaning expressed by a morpheme.
(adv)
Obsolete form of sithence. [(obsolete) Thereupon; subsequently, afterwards.]