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Definition of Smee

Smee
Smee Smee, n. [Cf. Smew.] (Zo["o]l.) (a) The pintail duck. (b) The widgeon. (c) The poachard. (d) The smew. [Prov. Eng.]
smee
Smew Smew, n. [Perhaps for ice-mew.] (Zo["o]l.) (a) small European merganser (Mergus albellus) which has a white crest; -- called also smee, smee duck, white merganser, and white nun. (b) The hooded merganser. [Local, U.S.]

Meaning of Smee from wikipedia

- Shanghai Micro Electronics Equipment (Group) Co., Ltd. (SMEE), is a semiconductor manufacturing equipment company based in Shanghai, China. The company...
- Mr. Smee is a fictional character who serves as Captain Hook's boatswain in J. M. Barrie's 1904 play Peter Pan, or the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up and 1911...
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- Roger Guy Smee MBE (born 14 August 1948) is an English former footballer who pla**** as a forward. In January 1967, Reading signed Smee from Chelsea, where...
- Sebastian Smee is an Australian-born Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic for The Washington Post. Educated at St Peter's College, Adelaide, Smee graduated...
- William Conrad Francis Smeed (born 26 October 2001) is an English cricketer. He made his Twenty20 debut on 11 September 2020, for Somerset in the 2020...
- Look up Smeed in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Smeed may refer to: Smeed, Eben C. (1830-1892) an American civil engineer who was best known for his...
- Anthony Smee (22 November 1949), known professionally as Tony Smee, is an English theatre producer, writer, and actor who has worked in radio, theatre...
- Reuben Jacob Smeed CBE (1909–1976) was a British statistician and transport researcher. He proposed Smeed's law which correlated traffic fatalities to...
- electrodes like those in lemon batteries were sometimes used, in 1840 Alfred Smee invented a refined version of this cell that used silver with a rough platinum...