sable |
a small mammal with very dark brown fur, a long body, and short legs. Sables live in Europe and Asia and are related to weasels. [4 definitions] |
sabotage |
secret activity that causes damage to enemy property or causes disturbance to an enemy's operations. [2 definitions] |
sabre |
a spelling of "saber" used in Canada and Britain. See "saber" for more information. |
SAC |
abbreviation of "Strategic Air Command." |
sac |
a plant or animal part shaped like a bag or pouch. |
saccharine |
having to do with sugar; extremely sweet. [2 definitions] |
sack1 |
a large bag made of thick paper or other strong material and used for holding various kinds of things such as grain, potatoes, onions, coarse salt, and seeds. [4 definitions] |
sack2 |
to steal valuable things from, after capturing. [2 definitions] |
sack out |
(slang) to go to bed. |
sacred |
having to do with religion. [2 definitions] |
sacrifice |
the act of giving up something of great value to show loyalty or deep affection. [7 definitions] |
sad |
unhappy or without joy. [2 definitions] |
sadden |
to make or become sad. |
saddle |
a leather seat that is used on the back of a horse or other animal to carry a rider. [5 definitions] |
sadly |
in a manner that exhibits or expresses sadness. [2 definitions] |
sadness |
the state or quality of being unhappy. |
safari |
an expedition for watching or hunting large animals. |
safe |
providing protection from harm, loss, or danger. [5 definitions] |
safeguard |
a person, thing, or action that gives protection; a way of making sure that something is safe. [2 definitions] |
safely |
without being harmed or causing any harm. |
safety |
the condition of being safe from danger. |