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sea

A sea is a large body of salt water that is connected to an ocean. A sea may be partly or completely surrounded by land.


sea anemone

A sea snemone is a predatory sea animal that looks like a flower and lives on the ocean floor.


sea cow

Sea cows (also called manatees) are gentle, slow-swimming, aquatic mammals.


sea cucumber

Sea cucumbers are cylinder-shaped animals that live on the sea floor.


sea gull

Sea gull is the common name for some birds that live near oceans and lakes.


sea horse

The sea horse is a very strange type of fish - it has a long snout and a curled tail.

seal

A seal is an emblem (symbol) of a country, family, or other group.


seal

Seals are animals that live in the ocean but breathe air. They are marine mammals.


sea lion

Sea lions are eared seals that live off the coast of western North America.


sea otter

Sea otters are marine mammals with very dense, waterproof fur.


seasons

There are four seasons in the year: winter, spring, summer, and fall (also called autumn).


sea star

Sea stars, another name for starfish, are spiny, hard-skinned animals that live on the rocky sea floor. These invertebrates are not fish; they are echinoderms.


sea urchin

The sea urchin is a spiny, hard-shelled animal that lives on the rocky seafloor, from shallow waters to great depths. Many sea urchins have venomous spines.


seaweed

Seaweed is a plant that lives in the sea.


second

The second person or item comes after the first and before the third.


second

There are 60 seconds in a minute.


second hand

The second hand on a clock tells you how many seconds have gone by.


sedimentary rock

Sedimentary rock is rock that has formed from sediment and is where most fossils are found.


see

We see with our eyes. Our eyes give us a sense of sight.


seeds

Seeds grow into plants.


seesaw

Seesaws go up and down.


Segisaurus

Segisaurus was a fast-moving, goose-sized dinosaur.


Segnosaurus

Segnosaurus was meat-eating dinosaur that lived in what is now Mongolia.


Seismosaurus

Seismosaurus was a long-necked, plant-eating dinosaur that was over 130 feet long. Its name means "earthquake lizard."


semicircle

A semicircle is half a circle.
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semicolon

A semicolon is a punctuation mark; it is used to separate major parts of a compound sentence.


senses

People have five senses, the sense of sight, hearing, touch, smell, and taste.
The dog is brown.
Do you like apples?


sentence

A sentence is a group of words that is a statement, question, exclamation, or command.


September

September is the ninth month of the year.


serpent

A serpent is a reptile with scaly skin and no legs or arms.


serval

The serval is a long-legged African wild cat.


seven

There are seven days in the week.


sew

You can sew using a needle and thread. Clothes are made by sewing.
sewing machine

sewing machine

A sewing machine sews stitches very quickly and easily. The sewing machine was invented in 1846 by Elias Howe.


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