What is another word for seychellois?
Pronunciation:
[ sˈe͡ɪt͡ʃɪlwˌɑː], [ sˈeɪtʃɪlwˌɑː], [ s_ˈeɪ_tʃ_ɪ_l_w_ˌɑː]
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How to use "Seychellois" in context?
The Seychelles are a group of 118 islands situated in the Indian Ocean, east of India. The Seychelles have a population of over 115,000 people and are a republic in the Commonwealth of Nations. The islands are known for their beautiful beaches and coral reefs. The official language of the Seychelles is seychellois Creole, but English is also spoken. The Seychelles are one of the least corrupt countries in the world.
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Proper noun, singular
seychelles.
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Proper noun, singular
Homophones for Seychellois:
- slack, silky, sulawesi, siliceous, suslik, sexualize, sleaze, Sao Louis, schlock, skywalk, slacks, silique, slezsko, scaleless, soliloquize, slouch, Sauce Louis, shoeless, Seleucus I, silesia, salacious, saw logs, slick, shell shock, saclike, slough, scalage, salish, seleucus, schulz, seles, scalelike, slews, shoelace, sillago, shekels, seychelles, saw log, salix, socialise, sexless, saluki, salk, slush, silica, shlock, squalus, slowcoach, sacculus, silk, slag, syllogise, shellack, slice, squelch, slushy, slash, shellac, selachii, siliqua, sls, soleus, salsa, soliloquy, schoolhouse, sloughy, slask, Seljuk, scallywag, sales, soliloquise, saw-like, sea louse, silks, slug, scale wax, shigellosis, sulky, scoliosis, scalawag, suillus, shell-less, sleek, slog, suchlike, shylock, syllogize, silex, sociology, sleazy, solace, sexualise, sea slug, slosh, sulk, sulcus, salicaceae, socialize, shellac wax, soulless, soleless, silage, souslik, silicosis, silky oak, sluggish, skulk, sills, silicious, slouchy, sleigh, sialis, sluiceway, sluice, shoe lace, slake, shillelagh, silk oak, scalic, saxicolous, Siskiyou Lewisia, sash lock, soul kiss, sclk.
Holonyms for Seychellois:
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seychelles, Republic Of Seychelles.
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Hyponym for Seychellois:
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indigene, indigen, native, aboriginal, aborigine.
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