Seer
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Seer, SEER, or Seers may refer to:
Predictor of the future
- A clairvoyant, prophet, oracle, or diviner
- The Seer (Charmed), a fictional character on the television series Charmed
- Brahan Seer, a legendary seer connected with Brahan Castle in Dingwall, Scotland
Religion
- Book of Samuel the Seer, a lost Biblical text
- Prophet, seer, and revelator, an ecclesiastical title used in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- The Seer (periodical), a former publication by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
People
- Dudley Seers, an economist
- Matt Seers (born 28 June 1974) Australian rugby league player
- Seer (band), an Austrian pop band
- The Seers, a British rock band
Places
- Seer Gharbi, a Union Council in NWFP, Pakistan
- Seer Green, a village and civil parish in Buckinghamshire, England
SEER as an initialism
- Seasonal energy efficiency ratio (SEER), used to define the seasonal efficiency of air conditioners and refrigeration equipment **Not to be confused with the European Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (ESEER)
- Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results, a project of the U.S. National Cancer Institute
- The Slavonic and East European Review, a journal edited by the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London
- Scottish Executive Emergency Room, renamed Scottish Government Resilience Room in February 2008
- System to Evaluate the Excellence of Research, system to collect data for the Excellence in Research for Australia program
Other uses
- Seer (film)
- Seer (unit), a customary unit of mass and capacity in Asia
- Seer fish, a group of sea fish varieties that are popular in South Asia
- SEER-SEM, an algorithmic project management software application
- USS Seer (AM-112), an American warship
See also
- All pages beginning with "Seer"
- All pages with titles containing Seer
- The Seer (disambiguation)
- Sear (disambiguation)
- Sere (disambiguation)
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