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Etymology

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Inherited from Old French semance, semence, from Late Latin sementia, plural of sementium, neuter form derived from Latin sēmentis, itself derived from sēmen (seed).

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  • IPA(key): /sə.mɑ̃s/
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Noun

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semence f (plural semences)

  1. seed (fertilized grain)
  2. (figuratively) seed (semen, sperm)
    Synonym: sperme
  3. (figuratively) seed (precursor, something that makes another flourish)

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Etymology

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From Late Latin sementia, plural of sementium, neuter form derived from Latin sēmentis, itself derived from sēmen (seed). Compare Venetan semensa.

Noun

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semence f (plural semencis)

  1. seed, seeds
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