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Semester
Semester Se*mes"ter, n. [G., from L. semestris half-yearly; sex six + mensis a month.] A period of six months; especially, a term in a college or uneversity which divides the year into two terms.

Meaning of SEMES from wikipedia

- Look up seme in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Seme may refer to: Seme Border, a settlement in Nigeria on the border with Benin Seme (dagger), a Maasai...
- Semes Kandeh or Semeskandeh or Samaskandeh (Persian: سمسكنده) may refer to: Pain Semes Kandeh Semes Kandeh-ye Olya This disambiguation page lists articles...
- than the seme; in these instances, the roles are sometimes referred to as osoi uke (襲い受け, "attacking uke") and hetare seme (ヘタレ攻め, "wimpy seme"). Historically...
- manufacturer SEMES Co. Ltd. was made as a joint venture with SCREEN using the latter's technology. Currently they have no capital relationship but SEMES continues...
- romanized as Semes Kandeh-ye ‘Olyā; also known as Semes Kandeh-ye Bālā, Semeskandeh, and Shas Kandeh OpenStreetMap contributors (23 October 2024). "Semes Kandeh-ye...
- Kerbrat-Orecchioni extended the concept to denote the repetition of not only semes, but also other semiotic units (like phonemes for isotopies as rhymes, rhythm...
- Seme is a constituency in Kenya. It is one of seven constituencies in Kisumu County. The current Member of Parliament for Seme Constituency is the Honourable...
- He and his wife, Libby, had three children; Ann Semes Lynch, James Semes, and Elizabeth "Beth" Semes. Duquesne Sports Hall of Fame listing 2001 Player...
- In Latvian mythology, the term Māte stands for "mother", sometimes written in English as Mahte. It was an epithet applied to some sixty-seventy goddesses...
- of Seme. The Semes were members of the Mthethwas, one of the prominent polities in 18th and early 19th century southern Africa. The Bhuloses, Seme's mother...