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Seine

 (sān, sĕn)
A river of northern France flowing about 770 km (480 mi) generally northwest to the Bay of the Seine, an inlet of the English Channel, near Le Havre. It has been an important commercial waterway since Roman times and has figured significantly in the histories of Paris, Rouen, and Le Havre.

seine

 (sān)
n.
A large fishing net made to hang vertically in the water by weights at the lower edge and floats at the top.
v. seined, sein·ing, seines
v.intr.
To fish with such a net.
v.tr.
To fish for or catch with such a net.

[Middle English, from Old English segne, from Germanic *sagina, from Latin sagēna, from Greek sagēnē.]

sein′er n.
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seine

(seɪn)
n
(Angling) a large fishing net that hangs vertically in the water by means of floats at the top and weights at the bottom
vb
to catch (fish) using this net
[Old English segne, from Latin sagēna, from Greek sagēnē; related to Old High German segina, Old French saïne]

Seine

(seɪn; French sɛn)
n
(Placename) a river in N France, rising on the Plateau de Langres and flowing northwest through Paris to the English Channel: the second longest river in France, linked by canal with the Rivers Somme, Scheldt, Meuse, Rhine, Saône, and Loire. Length: 776 km (482 miles)
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seine

(seɪn)

n., v. seined, sein•ing. n.
1. a fishing net that hangs vertically in the water, having floats at the upper edge and sinkers at the lower.
v.t.
2. to fish for or catch with a seine.
3. to use a seine in (water).
v.i.
4. to fish with a seine.
[before 950; Middle English seyne, Old English segne < West Germanic *sagina < Latin sagēna < Greek sagḗnē fishing net]
sein′er, n.

Seine

(seɪn, sɛn)

n.
a river in France, flowing NW through Paris to the English Channel. 480 mi. (773 km) long.
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seine


Past participle: seined
Gerund: seining

Imperative
seine
seine
Present
I seine
you seine
he/she/it seines
we seine
you seine
they seine
Preterite
I seined
you seined
he/she/it seined
we seined
you seined
they seined
Present Continuous
I am seining
you are seining
he/she/it is seining
we are seining
you are seining
they are seining
Present Perfect
I have seined
you have seined
he/she/it has seined
we have seined
you have seined
they have seined
Past Continuous
I was seining
you were seining
he/she/it was seining
we were seining
you were seining
they were seining
Past Perfect
I had seined
you had seined
he/she/it had seined
we had seined
you had seined
they had seined
Future
I will seine
you will seine
he/she/it will seine
we will seine
you will seine
they will seine
Future Perfect
I will have seined
you will have seined
he/she/it will have seined
we will have seined
you will have seined
they will have seined
Future Continuous
I will be seining
you will be seining
he/she/it will be seining
we will be seining
you will be seining
they will be seining
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been seining
you have been seining
he/she/it has been seining
we have been seining
you have been seining
they have been seining
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been seining
you will have been seining
he/she/it will have been seining
we will have been seining
you will have been seining
they will have been seining
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been seining
you had been seining
he/she/it had been seining
we had been seining
you had been seining
they had been seining
Conditional
I would seine
you would seine
he/she/it would seine
we would seine
you would seine
they would seine
Past Conditional
I would have seined
you would have seined
he/she/it would have seined
we would have seined
you would have seined
they would have seined
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.seine - a French river that flows through the heart of Paris and then northward into the English ChannelSeine - a French river that flows through the heart of Paris and then northward into the English Channel
France, French Republic - a republic in western Europe; the largest country wholly in Europe
2.seine - a large fishnet that hangs vertically, with floats at the top and weights at the bottom
fishing net, fishnet - a net that will enclose fish when it is pulled in
purse seine - a seine designed to be set by two boats around a school of fish and then closed at the bottom by means of a line
Verb1.seine - fish with a seine; catch fish with a seine
fish - catch or try to catch fish or shellfish; "I like to go fishing on weekends"
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Translations
nuotatanuotta

Seine

[seɪn] NSena m

seine

[seɪn] Njábega f
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Seine

[ˈseɪn] n
the Seine → la Seine
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seine

nWade f
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Seine

[sɛn] n the Seinela Senna
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
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Bedford is leaving his five-year post as director of The Southeast Alaska Seiners Association to join the ADF&G Commissioner's Office.
This study showed that billfish bycatch by the purse seiners is very low (less than 0.021% of the total tuna catches and less than 10% of the total billfish catches currently reported).
At a dockyard on the north edge of the beach, where all the local seiners have been built, two boats are under construction.
The Seychelles government plans to acquire its own fleet of tuna purse seiners, and launch a domestic commercial tuna fishery.
The duration of the protocol will be three years and will allow 27 purse seiners and eight pole and line vessels to fish for tuna and other migratory species in Gabonese waters divided as follows: France 12 tuna purse seiners and one pole and line tuna vessel; Spain 15 tuna purse seiners and seven pole and line tuna vessels.
However, it providers for increased access over the current fishing agreement that expires this December, allowing 88 rather than 80 boats to fish off the island: 44 seiners and 44 long-liners.