1. sen - Noun
3. Sen - Proper noun
A Japanese coin, worth about one half of a cent.
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Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to Sen (1990), differences in wages and job advancement also have a dramatic effect on sex ratios. Source: Internet
According to Sen, the high birth sex ratio over decades, implies a female shortfall of 11% in Asia, or over 100 million women as missing from the 3 billion combined population of South Asia, West Asia, North Africa and China. Source: Internet
A large number of jogging shoes were offered as tributes to Sarmistha Sen Photo courtesy: foxnews. Source: Internet
As Sen has stated, the NSC bill essentially turns the NSC into a public sector undertaking with no powers of its own. Source: Internet
And on the eve of Super Tuesday, Mr Sanders will host a concert in Minnesota, where home-state Sen Amy Klobuchar is looking for her first win. Source: Internet
“Also, Barrister Solomon Dalung was conferred with Magayakin Bukkuyyum, Sen David Mark was conferred with Jarumin Kauran Namoda, Senator Victor Umeh as Jagaban Shinkafi. Source: Internet