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Meanings and definitions for SEMA
What does SEMA stand for? What does SEMA mean?
- Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) of the automobile aftermarket was formed in 1963 by Roy Richter, Ed Iskenderian, Els Lohn, Willie Garner, Bob Hedman, Robert E. Wyman, John Bartlett, Phil Weiand Jr, Al Segal, Dean Moon, and Vic Edelbrock Jr.
- Sema (tribe), an Indian Naga tribe
- Arzu Sema Canbul (born 1973), Turkish female footballer
- Sema Apak (born 1985), Turkish female sprinter
- Ken Sema (born 1993), Swedish footballer for English Premier League side Watford F.C.
- Maic Sema (born 1988), Swedish footballer for GIF Sundsvall
- The ICAO airport code for José María Velasco Ibarra Airport in Macará, Ecuador
- Sema Group, an Anglo-French IT services company
- SEMA, Specialty Equipment Market Association
- Seoul Museum of Arts, a museum located in Seoul, South Korea
- Storage Equipment Manufacturers Association, a professional association of storage equipment manufacturers in the United Kingdom
- Sema, a Sufi ritual
- Bai Sema or Sema stone, boundary stones surrounding the ordination halls of Buddhist temples in Thailand
- The seema or the masu salmon (Oncorhynchus masou), a species of fish
- Sema domain, a protein domain
- SEMATECH (Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology Consortium)
- The Center for International Media Assistance, a media development organization in Washington, DC.
- Centre International de la Mécanique d'Art (International centre for Art Mechanics), a museum in Switzerland
- Channel Industries Mutual Aid, Channel Industries Mutual Aid, a Houston emergency response organization
- Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (formed 1919)
- CIMA Festival or Concerti in Monte Argentario, Italian international classical music festival in Monte Argentario
- Cyprus Institute of Marketing (established 1978)
- Chenille International Manufacturers Association
- Cima da Conegliano (about 1459 – 1517), Italian renaissance painter
- Annalisa Cima (born 1941), Italian poet
- Giovanni Paolo Cima (about 1570 – 1622), Italian composer and organist in the early Baroque era
- Michael Cima, American professor
- Cima (wrestler) (born 1977), ring name of Japanese professional wrestler Nobuhiko Oshima
- Estádio Ítalo del Cima (inaugurated 1960), football stadium in Campo Grande neighborhood, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Fajã de Cima, parish in the district of Ponta Delgada in the Azores
- Ilhéu de Cima, islet in the Cape Verde Islands
- Cima, California, United States
- CIMA: The Enemy, console role-playing game
- Cima Garahau, character in the fictional Universal Century timeline of the Japanese Mobile Suit Gundam science fiction franchise
- Nissan Cima (launched 1988), automobile manufactured by Nissan
- CIMA (AM), a defunct radio station (1040 AM) located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- Sima (given name), a feminine name in use in Arabic countries, Persia (Iran).
- Sima (surname)
- Sima (Chinese surname)
- Sima, Comoros, on the island of Anjouan, near Madagascar
- Sima, Nepal, in the Jajarkot District of Nepal
- Sima, Jinxiang County, town in Jinxiang County, Shandong, PR China
- Sima (river), a river Hordaland, Norway
- Sima, Tibet, village in the north of the Tibet Autonomous Region, PR China
- Sima, Hungary
- Sima de los Huesos, a cavern in Spain, major site of ancient hominin fossils, known as «Sima hominins»
- SIMA, a shipbuilding and maritime services company in Peru
- Sima (office), the Chinese title roughly equivalent to "field marshal"
- Sima (geology), the lower part of the Earth's crust
- Sima (architecture), the upturned edge of a classical roof
- Sima (mead), a mead from Finland
- Independent Union of Maritime and Related Workers (SIMA), in Angola
- Sima Hydroelectric Power Station, Eidfjord, Hordaland, Norway
- Sima (Swahili food), a dumpling made from corn meal, banana, semolina or cassava flour, also called Ugali
- Sima or bai sema, the ritual boundary around a Buddhist ordination hall
- Seema (1955 film), a Hindi film
- Seema (1971 film), a Hindi film
- Lehlohonolo Seema (born 1980), football (soccer) player from Lesotho
- Seema (actress) (born 1957), Indian film actress
- Seema Aissen Weatherwax (1905–2006), Ukrainian-born American photographer
- Seema Antil (born 1983), Indian discus thrower
- Seema Azmi, Indian cinema and theatre actress
- Seema Biswas (born 1965), Indian film and theatre actress
- Seema Bowri (born 1976), British-based actor
- Seema Desai (born 1981), Indian cricketer
- Seema Kennedy (born 1976), British Conservative Party Member of Parliament
- Seema Malhotra (born 1972), British Labour Party Member of Parliament
- Seema Mustafa (born 1955), Indian journalist
- Seema Pahwa, Indian soap opera actress
- Seema Parihar (born 1976), former bandit and member of the Samajwadi Party
- Seema Pujare (born 1976), Indian cricketer
- Seema Upadhyay (born 1965), Indian politician, belonging to Bahujan Samaj Party
- Seema Verma, American Health Administrator
- Seema or masu salmon, Oncorhynchus masou, a species of fish from Eastern Asia
- Specialty Equipment Market Association
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