Social Sciences, asked by adarshkumarsaral53, 4 months ago

difference between see or sea​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The word see is derived from the Old English word seon which means to look, to see, to perceive, to observe. ... The word sea is also used metaphorically to describe a vast expanse. Sea comes from the Old English word sæ, meaning a sea, pool or lake.

Answered by Bitookitoo
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The word see is derived from the Old English word seon which means to look, to see, to perceive, to observe. ... The word sea is also used metaphorically to describe a vast expanse. Sea comes from the Old English word sæ, meaning a sea, pool or lake.

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