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sequester
▪ I. † seˈquester, n.1 Obs. Also 4 suquestre. [a. L. sequester; prob. f. *seques-, *sequos a position apart (whence secus adv., otherwise); the etymological sense of the word (which is primarily an adj.) would thus be ‘standing apart’.] In Civil Law, a person with whom the parties in a suit deposit ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sequester (band)
Sequester is a Canadian heavy metal project created by Ryan Boc in 2005. Winter Shadows – 2008 Nameless One (EP) – 2009 Shaping Life and Soul – 2011 Ancestry (EP) – 2012 Missing Image – 2014 Hermit – 2018 Artwork The Sequester wikipedia.org
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sequester
sequester/sɪˈkwestə(r); sɪ`kwɛstɚ/ v(fml 文)1 [Tn, Tn.pr]~ sb/oneself (from sth) keep sb/oneself away or apart from other people; seclude 使某人[自己]与他人分开或隔离; 使隔绝 sequester oneself from the world 避世.2 [Tn] (law 律) = sequestrate. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Vibius Sequester
Vibius Sequester (active in the 4th or 5th century AD) is the Latin author of lists of geographical names. wikipedia.org
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Protecting the Ozone Layer Also Protects Earth's Ability to Sequester ...
The ozone layer in the upper atmosphere, or stratosphere, blocks UV radiation that can damage living tissue, including plants. The ozone "hole," discovered in 1985, is the result of humans emitting chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), which are ozone-depleting chemicals and greenhouse gases that were once commonly used as coolants in refrigerators ...
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Sequestration
Sequestration or sequester may refer to: Law and government Sequestration (law), the seizure of property for creditors or the state. (band) Sequestered (TV series), a Crackle television series Vibius Sequester, (4th or 5th century), Roman geographer Protective sequestration, a public wikipedia.org
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sequesterer
† seˈquesterer Obs. rare. Also 6 sequestrer. [f. sequester v. + -er1.] = sequester n.14.. Nom. in Wr.-Wülcker 682/7 Hic sequestarius, a sequesterer. 1555 W. Watreman Fardle Facions ii. i. 113 He that was the sequestrer of the couenante, becometh suretie for the parties. Oxford English Dictionary
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Sequestrate
Sequestrate may refer to: pertaining either to secotioid or gasteroid to sequester wikipedia.org
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sequest
▪ I. † seˈquest, v.1 Obs. rare—1. [Badly f. L. sequī to follow.] trans. To follow.1567 Pikeryng Horestes 290 (Brandl), I thanke your grace, I shal sequest your gratius mind herin. Ibid. 807 So a wicked wight doth tourne Those that be good, and cause them eke his euell to sequest.▪ II. [sequest, v.2 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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2013 United States budget sequestration
The sequester lowered spending by a total of approximately $1.1 trillion versus pre-sequester levels over the approximately 8-year period from 2013 to The latter two programs are not in the scope of the sequester. wikipedia.org
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sequestral
▪ I. seˈquestral, a.1 nonce-wd. [f. L. sequestr-, sequester adj. (see sequester) + -al1.] (See quot.)1853 Whewell Grotius III. 365 Virgil calls a truce a sequestral peace [Grotius quanquam Virgilius pacem sequestram dixit (æn. xi. 133)], which Servius, on the passage, explains as a temporary peace.▪... Oxford English Dictionary
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sequesterment
† seˈquesterment Obs. rare. [f. sequester v. + -ment.] A private, secluded situation.1778 Saberna 12 Seek out some lone sequesterment to dwell, Where spirit-shapes repair at dewy eve. 1835 J. P. Kennedy Horse Shoe Robinson vii. (1860) 88 The sequesterment of the Dove Cote was not sufficient to shut ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Soil management
The amount of carbon a soil can sequester depends on the climate and current and historical land-use and management. Cropland has the potential to sequester 0.5–1.2 Pg C/year and grazing and pasture land could sequester 0.3–0.7 Pg C/year. wikipedia.org
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sequestrum
‖ sequestrum Path. (sɪˈkwɛstrəm) Pl. sequestra. [mod.L. use of L. sequestrum something separated, neut. of sequester adj.: see sequester n.] A detached piece of bone lying within a cavity formed by necrosis. Also applied to a portion of skin separated by disease from the surrounding parts. Cf. seque... Oxford English Dictionary
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Toxic bird
These birds usually sequester poison from animals and plants they feed on, especially poisonous insects. The pitohui, the ifrita, and the rufous or little shrikethrush all sequester batrachotoxin in their skin and feathers. wikipedia.org
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