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Seaweed — Datos generales Origen Tacoma, Washington … Wikipedia Español
Seaweed — est un groupe américain originaire de Tacoma près de Seattle aux Etats Unis. Ils sont apparus au début des années 1990 à l aube de la période grunge. Leur style musical est une combinaison de punk rock et de rock dit dirty assimilé à la musique… … Wikipédia en Français
seaweed — [sē′wēd΄] n. 1. any sea plant or plants; esp., any marine alga, as kelp: in full marine seaweed 2. any similar freshwater plant: in full freshwater seaweed … English World dictionary
Seaweed — Sea weed , n. 1. Popularly, any plant or plants growing in the sea. [1913 Webster] 2. (Bot.) Any marine plant of the class Alg[ae], as kelp, dulse, {Fucus}, {Ulva}, etc. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
seaweed — (n.) 1570s, from SEA (Cf. sea) + WEED (Cf. weed) (n.) … Etymology dictionary
seaweed — ► NOUN ▪ large algae growing in the sea or on rocks below the high water mark … English terms dictionary
Seaweed — For other uses, see Seaweed (disambiguation). Ascophyllum nodosum … Wikipedia
Seaweed (EP) — Infobox Album Name = Seaweed Type = EP Artist = Seaweed Released = 1990 Genre = Punk Rock, Grunge Length = 22:32 Label = Leopard Gecko/Tupelo Last album = This album = Seaweed (EP) (1990) Next album = Despised (1991) Seaweed is the self titled EP … Wikipedia
seaweed — [[t]si͟ːwiːd[/t]] seaweeds N MASS Seaweed is a plant that grows in the sea. There are many kinds of seaweed. ...seaweed washed up on a beach … English dictionary
seaweed — Limu, lī . See Haw. Eng. entries and the entries that follow them for various kinds. Limu and lī are sometimes omitted. Some names vary according to islands. See lists below, also moss, scum, sea lettuce, vagabond. ♦ Ball of seaweed, as sold … English-Hawaiian dictionary
seaweed — /see weed /, n. 1. any plant or plants growing in the ocean. 2. a marine alga. [1570 80; SEA + WEED1] * * * Any of certain species of red, green, and brown marine algae that generally are anchored to the sea bottom or to a solid structure by… … Universalium