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se-
word-forming element in words of Latin origin, "apart, away," from Latin se-, collateral form of sed- "without, apart, aside," probably originally "by one's self, on one's own," and related to sed, Latin reflexive pronoun (accusative and ablative), from PIE *sed-, extended form of root *s(w)e-, pronoun of the third person and reflexive (source also of German sich; see idiom).
updated on March 09, 2022
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Dictionary entries near se-
Scutum
scuzzy
Scylla
scythe
Scythian
se-
sea
sea monkey
sea-anemone
Seabee
sea-bird