Britannica Concise Encyclopedia

Britannica Concise Encyclopedia, published by Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
The Britannica Concise Encyclopedia, a condensed version of the Encyclopædia Britannica, offers short, concise, easy-to-read entries on everything from art and zoology to current events and history. Includes statistics, charts, maps and flags.
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seed (in biology)
Seeger, Pete(r) (Folk Artist)
Sefer ha-bahir (Religion)
Sefer ha-zohar (Religion)
Seferis, George (Greek poet)
Segal, George (American sculptor)
Segesta (ancient city, Sicily)
Segovia, Andrés (Spanish musician)
Seifert, Jaroslav (Czech poet)
Seine River (river, France)
Seinfeld, Jerry (Comedian)
seismic wave (Science)
seismology (branch of science, geology)
Sejanus, Lucius Aelius (Ancient Europe)
Sejong (East Asia)
selection (in biology)
Selene (in Greek Mythology)
Selenga River (Central Asia)
selenium (element)
Seles, Monica (Tennis Player)
Seleucid dynasty (Ancient Europe)
Seleucus I Nicator (Syrian king)
Self-Defense Force (East Asia)
self-heal (plant)
Selim III (Ottoman sultan)
Selinus (ancient city, Sicily)
Seljuq dynasty (Mideast)
Selkirk Mountains (mountains, Canada)
Selznick, David O(liver) (American filmmaker)
semantics (branch of linguistics, philosophy)
semaphore (mechanical device)