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Definition: See Also |
See AlsoAdverb1. Compare (used in texts to point the reader to another location in the text). Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
| Domain | Definitions |
Computing | Relational attribute type which specifies names of other objects which may be other aspects(in some sense)of the same real world object. Source: European Union. (references) |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
Synonyms: See AlsoSynonyms: cf. (adv), confer (adv), see (adv). (additional references) |
Crosswords: See Also |
| Etymologies containing "see also": axiom ♦ Behalf, Bonair, Burnet ♦ Carpentry, Circler, Coif ♦ Dace, Discordant ♦ Estrade ♦ Foulder ♦ Gentry ♦ IDIOT, intractable, Iwis ♦ lachrymose, lamprey, Lansquenet ♦ malady, Mawmetry ♦ Obese, Onycha ♦ Piston, Practice, Prone, Pursy ♦ saturnine, shears, squadron, squilla ♦ termination, tubercle, tulip ♦ umbrageous, upholsterer ♦ Verdingale, Vicarious, Villa ♦ Whence. (references) |
| Thumbnail | Description & Credit | Thumbnail | Description & Credit |
Portrait See also http://ccr.cancer.gov/Staff/Staff.asp?StaffID=199.Credit: Bill Geiger (photographer). | A dinner is set up on black, gold-rimmed dishes on a black tabletop. There is a mug, a bowl of cut strawberries, and a plate full of green beans, small potatoes and roast beef. A dark multicolored napkin with gold thread is curved around the plate. See also AV-3905.Credit: Unknown photographer/artist. | ||
A dark grey collander sits on a grey marble table surrounded by a red and white checkered napkin. Inside the collander are broccoli and carrots. To the side of the napkin are several beans and more broccoli. In front of the collander entwined in the napkin is a wooden spoon with some broccoli in the ladle. See also AV-3905.Credit: Unknown photographer/artist. | A wooden table containing: a ladle full of beans, a sliced loaf of brown bread, a bunch of bananas, muffins, small potatoes, a head of cabbage, an ear of corn, a pile of cereal, yams, apples, a nectarine and some spaghetti. See also AV-3905 and AV-3906.Credit: Unknown photographer/artist. | ||
Portait See also http://dceg.cancer.gov/biographies/Brinton.html.Credit: Bill Branson (photographer). | Chief, Biostatistics BranchDivision of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics See also http://dceg.cancer.gov/biographies/Gail.html.Credit: Bill Branson (photographer). | ||
Extension of the Cancer Program. On July 23, 1974 an Act was signed "to amend the Public Health Service Act to improve the National Cancer Program and to authorize appropriations for such program for the next three fiscal years". See also ar000167.Credit: Unknown photographer/artist. | Shown here is President Richard Nixon signing the National Cancer Act on December 23, 1971. This is a formal setting with a row of senators visible and some other officials and dignitaries. See also AR001123.Credit: Linda Bartlett (photographer). | ||
On October 31, 1940, President Franklin Roosevelt dedicated the first six buildings of NIH. See also ar004693.Credit: Unknown photographer/artist. | Secretary of the treasury, Henry Morgenthau wields the trowel during the cornerstone laying for NCI's building 6 on June 24, 1939. Mrs. Luke Wilson, whose husband, a cancer victim, donated the land for the building, and Dr. Thomas Parron, the Surgeon General of the U.S. Public Health Service, look on. The PHS was then a part of the Treasury Department. See also ar000175.Credit: Unknown photographer/artist. | ||
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |||
| Subject | Topic | Quote |
Health | See also antioxidants. (references) | |
Economic History | The Holy See | The Holy See also has a member delegate at the International Atomic Energy Agency and at the UN Industrial Development Organization in Vienna. (references) |
Burma | See also 537.204 for the exception that applies to the entry into, performance of, or financing of a contract to sell or purchase goods, services or technology. (references) | |
Trade | Senegal | See also " Import Licenses" above. (references) |
Source: compiled by the editor from ICON Group International, Inc.; see credits. | ||
| Language | Translations for "see also"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Danish | se endvidere, se (Kingdom of Sweden, see, Sweden). (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Dutch | zie ook. (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Finnish | katso myös, katso. (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
French | voir aussi. (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
German | siehe auch. (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Greek | βλέπε και. (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Italian | vedi anche. (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Manx | foillican (see also {foillycan}). (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Pig Latin | eesay alsoay veja também. (various references) véase también. (various references) se även. (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams | |
| Words within the letters "a-e-e-l-o-s-s" | |
-1 letter: easels, leases. | |
-2 letters: aloes, easel, eases, lases, lasso, lease, loess, loses, oases, sales, seals, seels, sloes, soles. | |
-3 letters: alee, ales, aloe, also, ease, eels, else, eses, lase, lass, leas, lees, less, lose, loss, olea, oles, oses, ossa, sale, sals, seal, seas, seel, sees, sels, sloe, sola, sole, sols. | |
-4 letters: ale, als, ass, eel, els. | |
| Words containing the letters "a-e-e-l-o-s-s" | |
+1 letter: enolases, secalose. | |
+2 letters: alehouses, aloneness, casserole, coalesces, desolates, escaroles, espanoles, gasolenes, loveseats, mesogleas, mesoscale, oleasters, opalesces, oversales, secaloses, shoelaces. | |
+3 letters: casseroles, desolaters, elastomers, embossable, hawseholes, jealousies, lakeshores, leaseholds, leopardess, lowercases, megalopses, mesogloeas, molasseses, oblateness, ovalnesses, reasonless, saddlesore, saleswomen, salometers, seasonable, seasonless, sloganeers, soleplates, telophases, trehaloses, weaponless, wholesales. | |
+4 letters: adolescents, aerosolizes, allegorises, allosteries, alonenesses, aloofnesses, blastomeres, cholestases, confessable, convalesces, forecastles, goldenseals, housecleans, jealousness, journaleses, loathnesses, losableness, lovableness, melanosomes, movableness, neorealisms, neorealists, notableness, observables, personalise, polymerases, potableness, processable, recessional, salespeople, salesperson, solacements, uncoalesces, wholesalers, zealousness. | |
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Hexadecimal (or equivalents, 770AD-1900s) (references)53 65 65      41 6C 73 6F |
| Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519; backwards) (references)
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Binary Code (1918-1938, probably earlier) (references)01010011 01100101 01100101 00100000 01000001 01101100 01110011 01101111 |
HTML Code (1990) (references)S e e   A l s o |
ISO 10646 (1991-1993) (references)0053 0065 0065      0041 006C 0073 006F |
Encryption (beginner's substitution cypher): (references)537171235788581 |
| 1. Definition 2. Synonyms 3. Crosswords 4. Images: Photo Album | 5. Quotations: Non-fiction 6. Translations: Modern 7. Anagrams 8. Orthography | 9. Bibliography |
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