| SAIBLING | • saibling n. A char of Europe (Salvelinus alpinus), also called Arctic char. • SAIBLING n. (German) a European mountain trout, aka torgoch. |
| SAIKLESS | • SAIKLESS adj. (Scots) quiet; peaceable; innocent, also SACKLESS, SACLESS. |
| SAILABLE | • sailable adj. (Nautical) navigable. • SAILABLE adj. able to be sailed. |
| SAILBOAT | • sailboat n. A boat propelled by a sail. • sailboat n. (Slang, card games) A playing card with the rank of four. • SAILBOAT n. a boat with sails. |
| SAILFISH | • sailfish n. A fish of the genus Istiophorus, having a characteristic sail-like fin on its back. • sailfish n. The basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus). • sailfish n. The quillback (Carpiodes cyprinus). |
| SAILINGS | • sailings n. Plural of sailing. • SAILING n. the act of one that sails. |
| SAILLESS | • sailless adj. Lacking a sail. • SAILLESS adj. without a sail. |
| SAILORLY | • sailorly adj. Befitting a sailor. • SAILORLY adj. like or appropriate to a sailor. |
| SAILPAST | • SAILPAST n. the sailing of ships past a place. |
| SAILROOM | • sailroom n. A room on a ship for the storage of sails. • SAILROOM n. a room aboard a vessel for storing sails in. |
| SAIMIRIS | • saimiris n. Plural of saimiri. • SAIMIRI n. (Tupi) a squirrel monkey. |
| SAINFOIN | • sainfoin n. A perennial herb of the genus Onobrychis with pale pink flowers, especially Onobrychis viciifolia (syn… • SAINFOIN n. (French) a leguminous plant, used as fodder, also SAINTFOIN. |
| SAINTDOM | • saintdom n. Sainthood. • SAINTDOM n. the condition of being a saint. |
| SAINTESS | • saintess n. A female saint. • SAINTESS n. a female saint. |
| SAINTING | • sainting v. Present participle of saint. • SAINT v. to hail as a person of exceptional holiness. |
| SAINTISH | • saintish adj. Suggestive of a saint; saintlike. • SAINTISH adj. resembling a saint. |
| SAINTISM | • saintism n. The character or quality of saints. • saintism n. Hypocritical pretence of holiness; sanctimoniousness. • SAINTISM n. the quality of a saint. |