| SAGAMAN | • sagaman n. A narrator of sagas. • SAGAMAN n. (Old Norse) a writer of sagas. |
| SAGAMEN | • sagamen n. Plural of sagaman. • SAGAMAN n. (Old Norse) a writer of sagas. |
| SAGATHY | • sagathy n. A fine twilled worsted fabric which was used formerly for clothes and curtains and is similar to serge. • SAGATHY n. a lightweight fabric. |
| SAGBUTS | • sagbuts n. Plural of sagbut. • SAGBUT n. a medieval trombone, also SACKBUT, SACBUT. |
| SAGENES | • sagenes n. Plural of sagene. • SAGENE n. a network. |
| SAGGARD | • saggard n. Alternative form of saggar. • SAGGARD n. a clay box for baking pottery. |
| SAGGARS | • saggars n. Plural of saggar. • saggars v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of saggar. • SAGGAR v. to pack in a saggar, also SAGGER. |
| SAGGERS | • saggers n. Plural of sagger. • saggers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sagger. • SAGGER v. to pack in a sagger, also SAGGAR. |
| SAGGIER | • saggier adj. Comparative form of saggy: more saggy. • SAGGY adj. characterized by sagging. |
| SAGGING | • sagging n. The act of something that sags. • sagging n. A manner of wearing pants or shorts below the waist, revealing some or all of the underwear. • sagging adj. (Of a person or clothes) Worn low on the waist, or wearing pants or shorts low on the waist. |
| SAGIEST | • sagiest adj. Superlative form of sagey: most sagey. • sagiest adj. Superlative form of sagy: most sagy. • SAGY adj. flavoured with sage. |
| SAGITTA | • sagitta n. The keystone of an arch. • sagitta n. (Geometry) The distance from a point in a curve to the chord; also, the versed sine of an arc; so called… • sagitta n. (Zootomy) The larger of the two otoliths, or earbones, found in most fishes. |
| SAGOINS | • sagoins n. Plural of sagoin. • SAGOIN n. (Tupi) a South American monkey, also SAGOUIN, SAGUIN. |
| SAGOUIN | • sagouin n. Alternative form of sagoin (“marmoset”). • SAGOUIN n. (Tupi) a South American monkey, also SAGOIN, SAGUIN. |
| SAGRADA | • SAGRADA adj. (Spanish) as in cascara sagrada, dried bark of the cascara buckthorn, used as a purgative. |
| SAGUARO | • saguaro n. Carnegiea gigantea, a large cactus native to the Sonoran Desert and characterized by its "arms". • SAGUARO n. (Spanish) a giant cactus, that bears white flowers and a scaly reddish edible fruit, also SAHUARO. |
| SAGUINS | • saguins n. Plural of saguin. • SAGUIN n. (Tupi) a South American monkey, also SAGOIN, SAGOUIN. |