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Sede
Sede (also known as Sede Giyorgis) is a town in west-central Ethiopia. Located in the Misraq Gojjam Zone of the Amhara Region, it has a latitude and longitude of and an elevation of 2555 meters above sea level. It is one of three towns in Hulet Ej Enese woreda.

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Subcommittee on Security and Defence
The Subcommittee on Security and Defence (SEDE) is a subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the European Parliament. It concerns Defence, and Security.

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sede
nf. head office, office, seat, venue

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sede
nm. seat, furniture designed for sitting upon (such as a chair or bench); horizontal part of a chair used for sitting; place to sit; place, location
 
sedar
v. sedate, calm, quiet, administer a sedative drug

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sede
n. thirst; yearning, desire; head office; headquarters; focus
 
sedar
v. appease, soothe, ease, relieve
 
ser
v. be, exist; go

A Spanish-English Dictionary (Granada University, Spain), 13.03.31Download this dictionary
sede
(n.) = headquarters (HQ -abrev.-) ; quarters ; seat ; site ; main site ; venue.
Ex: These libraries located in villages and hamlets were, and still are, organized from a county headquarters (HQ), normally sited in their nearest county town.
Ex: Soon, however, the collection outgrew its meagre quarters and a full-fledged library occupying a 40x60 foot area came into being.
Ex: The Parry Report has demonstrated beyond all doubt how critical to the functioning of a university, both as a seat of learning and a centre of research, an effective library is.
Ex: These sites have been operating CARTO-NET in close collaboration with one another.
Ex: Many higher education students now study off-campus and may rarely if ever visit their university's main site.
Ex: This article describes the 3 largest international book fairs: in Frankfurt, the children's book fair in Bologna, and the American Booksellers Association annual convention which has a different venue every year.
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* con sede en = headquartered (at/in) ; based in ; based at.
* con sede en América = American-based.
* con sede en el Reino Unido = UK-based.
* con sede en Europa = European-based.
* con sede en Melbourne = Melbourne-based.
* con varias sedes = multi-site [multisite].
* en varias sedes = multi-site [multisite].
* Santa Sede = Holy See.
* sede central = main site.
* sede de la autoridad = seat of authority.
* sede del congreso = conference venue.
* sede del conocimiento = seat of knowledge ; seat of learning.
* sede del gobierno = seat of government.
* sede del saber = seat of knowledge ; seat of learning.
* ser sede de = play + host to.
* sin sede en la localidad = non-local.
* tener como sede = headquarter (at/in).
* tener sede en = headquarter (at/in).

 
sedar
(v.) = sedate ; tranquillise [tranquilize, -USA].
Nota: También escrito tranquilise o tranquilize.
Ex: After being mauled by a tiger the two elephants were sedated with hydrochloride for surgical dressing of the wounds.
Ex: In wildlife conservation and research it is often necessary to tranquilise an animal for various reasons.



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