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sa

the internet domain name for, Saudi Arabia

SA

abbreviation for, Salvation Army

sac

noun, a pouch, bag, or pouchlike part in an animal or plant

Sachs

noun, Hans (hans). 1494–1576, German master shoemaker and Meistersinger, portrayed by Wagner in Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg

sack

noun, a large bag made of coarse cloth, thick paper, etc, used as a container noun, the plundering of a place by an army or mob, usually involving destruction, slaughter, etc noun, any dry white wine formerly imported into Britain from SW Europe

Sacks

noun, Jonathan (Henry). born 1948, British rabbi; Commonwealth chief rabbi from 1991

sag

verb, to sink or cause to sink in parts, as under weight or pressure

saga

noun, any of several medieval prose narratives written in Iceland and recounting the exploits of a hero or a family

sagacious

adjective, having or showing sagacity; wise

sage

noun, a man revered for his profound wisdom noun, a perennial Mediterranean plant, Salvia officinalis, having grey-green leaves and purple, blue, or white flowers: family Lamiaceae (labiates)

sago

noun, a starchy cereal obtained from the powdered pith of a sago palm, used for puddings and as a thickening agent

saiga

noun, either of two antelopes, Saiga tatarica or S. mongolica, of the plains of central Asia, having an enlarged slightly elongated nose

Saïs

noun, (in ancient Egypt) a city in the W Nile delta; the royal capital of the 24th dynasty (about 730–715 bc) and the 26th dynasty (about 664–525 bc)

Sakai

noun, a port in S Japan, on S Honshu on Osaka Bay: an industrial satellite of Osaka. Pop: 787 833 (2002 est)

sake

noun, benefit or interest (esp in the phrase for (someone's or one's own) sake) noun, a Japanese alcoholic drink made from fermented rice

saké

noun, a Japanese alcoholic drink made from fermented rice

saki

noun, any of several small mostly arboreal New World monkeys of the genera Pithecia and Chiropotes, having long hair and a long bushy tail noun, a Japanese alcoholic drink made from fermented rice

Saki

noun, pen name of (Hector Hugh) Munro

SAS

abbreviation for, Special Air Service

sash

noun, a long piece of ribbon, silk, etc, worn around the waist like a belt or over one shoulder, as a symbol of rank noun, a frame that contains the panes of a window or door

sashay

verb, to move, walk, or glide along casually

sash saw

noun, a small tenon saw used for cutting sashes

sass

noun, insolent or impudent talk or behaviour

sassy

adjective, insolent, impertinent noun, a W African leguminous tree, Erythrophleum guineense, with poisonous bark (sassy bark) and hard strong wood

sauce

noun, any liquid or semiliquid preparation eaten with food to enhance its flavour

saucy

adjective, impertinent

sausage

noun, finely minced meat, esp pork or beef, mixed with fat, cereal or bread, and seasonings (sausage meat), and packed into a tube-shaped animal intestine or synthetic casing

saw

noun, any of various hand tools for cutting wood, metal, etc, having a blade with teeth along one edge verb, the past tense of see noun, a wise saying, maxim, or proverb

sax

noun, a tool resembling a small axe, used for cutting roofing slate noun, short for saxophone

Saxe

noun, the French name for Saxony noun, Hermann Maurice (Erman m%ris), comte de Saxe. 1696–1750, French marshal born in Saxony: he distinguished himself in the War of the Austrian Succession (1740–48)

say

verb, to speak, pronounce, or utter noun, a type of fine woollen fabric

SAYE

abbreviation for, save as you earn

say-so

noun, an arbitrary assertion

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