| SABATON | • sabaton n. (Historical) A mediaeval armour (usually steel) covering for the foot; a flexible armour shoe. • SABATON n. (historical) a foot-covering as part of suit of armour.
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| SABAYON | • sabayon n. Synonym of zabaglione. • SABAYON n. (French) a sauce of whipped egg yolks, sugar and wine.
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| SABBATH | • sabbath n. Alternative letter-case form of Sabbath. • Sabbath n. Saturday, observed in Judaism and some Christian denominations as a day of rest and worship.
 • Sabbath n. Sunday, observed in most of Christianity as a day of rest and worship.
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| SABBATS | • sabbats n. Plural of sabbat. • Sabbats n. Plural of Sabbat.
 • SABBAT n. an assembly of demons and witches, also SABBATH.
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| SABBING | • sabbing v. Present participle of sab. • SABBING n. the performance of organized acts of sabotage.
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| SABEING | • SABE v. to know, to understand, also SAVEY, SAVVEY, SAVVY. | 
| SABELLA | • sabella n. A seaworm of the genus Sabella, around 25 cm long, which lives in tubes that it builds itself. • Sabella prop.n. A female given name, diminutive of Isabella.
 • Sabella prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Sabellidae – various seaworms.
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| SABERED | • sabered v. Simple past tense and past participle of saber. • SABER v. to strike with a type of sword, also SABRE.
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| SABICUS | • sabicus n. Plural of sabicu. • SABICU n. a Caribbean tree, aka horse-head mahogany.
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| SABINES | • Sabines n. Plural of Sabine. • SABINE n. an evergreen shrub, also SAVIN, SAVINE.
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| SABKHAH | • sabkhah n. Alternative form of sabkha. • SABKHAH n. (Arabic) a broad, salt-encrusted coastal plain above the level of normal tides, also SABKHA, SABKHAT.
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| SABKHAS | • sabkhas n. Plural of sabkha. • SABKHA n. (Arabic) a broad, salt-encrusted coastal plain above the level of normal tides, also SABKHAH, SABKHAT.
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| SABKHAT | • sabkhat n. Alternative form of sabkha. • SABKHAT n. (Arabic) a broad, salt-encrusted coastal plain above the level of normal tides, also SABKHA, SABKHAH.
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| SABLEST | • sablest adj. Superlative form of sable: most sable. • SABLE adj. black, dark.
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| SABLING | • sabling adj. (Poetic) That makes sable or black. • SABLE v. to darken.
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| SABOTED | • saboted adj. Of a projectile: held in place by a sabot (carrier). • saboted adj. Wearing a sabot or sabots (shoes).
 • SABOTED adj. wearing sabots.
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| SABREUR | • sabreur n. (Fencing) A fencer who fights with a sabre. • SABREUR n. (French) a person, esp. a cavalry officer, who fights with a sabre.
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| SABRING | • sabring v. Present participle of sabre. • SABRE v. to strike with a type of sword, also SABER.
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| SABURRA | • saburra n. (Pathology) Foul granular matter deposited in the alimentary canal by the decomposition of food. • SABURRA n. (Latin) a granular deposit.
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