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Definitions from the WebSinseNoun (Popular): A sinse generally refers to a person who possesses extraordinary wisdom or knowledge in a specific field. Example Sentence: Many consider him a sinse in the world of mathematics for his groundbreaking theories. Noun (Local): In certain local communities, sinse is used as a term for a small aromatic herb commonly used in traditional remedies. Example Sentence: The locals believe that the sinse herb has powerful healing properties and use it in various herbal concoctions. Verb (Local): When used as a verb in local dialects, sinse means to perceive something intuitively or to have a gut feeling. Example Sentence: She could sinse that something was wrong the moment she entered the room. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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