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scene (SEEN) (noun)
1. A portion of an act or a single situation or event in a theater or film production: The second scene in the play was delightful and the audience laughed a lot.
2. The location where something happened: The police searched the scene for clues that would indicate what started the fire.
3. An exhibition of inappropriate behavior: Because Jeanne was so tired, she caused a scene at the restaurant, so the family had to go home before they could even order their meals.
seen (SEEN) (verb)
1. To have participated as a spectator: Cecil and Vera have seen several soccer games in their lives but none were as exciting as this one.
2. To have looked at: Holly has seen the beautiful jewels in the Tower of London.
3. To have made sure something is done: The waiters have seen to the setting of the tables and used all the good china.

Ruben and Tara have never seen such a beautiful scene before.

Not long ago, Kodak had a special "seen on the scene" advertisement about its new Easy Share dual lens digital camera.

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(Greek: mirror; from kat-[a], "against, back" plus op-[tos], "seen" plus the noun-forming suffix -tron)
(Latin: videre, "to see"; plus words with other related meanings: to notice, noticing, noticed; observe, observing, observed; look, looking, looked; perceive, perceiving, perceived, perception; see, seeing, saw, seen, sight; view, viewing, viewed; manifest, manifesting, manifested; reveal, revealing, revealed, revelelation)
(there are many words which may be rarely seen by a vast number of people; however, they have been existing and they are still available for one's use or enlightenment)
(a collection of English words that have been used in the titles of articles from various printed media)
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