| SAB | • sab v. (Informal) To sabotage, especially fox hunts in opposition to blood sports. • sab n. (Informal) A saboteur, especially of fox hunts. • sab n. (Heraldry) Abbreviation of sable. |
| SAC | • sac n. A bag or pouch inside a plant or animal that typically contains a fluid. • sac v. (Transitive, informal, games) To sacrifice. • sac n. (Transitive, informal, games) A sacrifice. |
| SAD | • sad adj. (Heading) Emotionally negative. • sad adj. (Obsolete) Sated, having had one’s fill; satisfied, weary. • sad adj. (Obsolete) Steadfast, valiant. |
| SAE | • SAE n. Initialism of stamped addressed envelope. • SAE n. Initialism of subtle act of exclusion. • SAE prop.n. (Automotive) Initialism of Society of Automotive Engineers. |
| SAG | • sag n. The state of sinking or bending; a droop. • sag n. The difference in elevation of a wire, cable, chain or rope suspended between two consecutive points. • sag n. The difference in height or depth between the vertex and the rim of a curved surface, specifically used… |
| SAI | • sai n. A handheld weapon with three prongs, used in some Oriental martial arts. • sai n. A sajou; a capuchin (monkey). • sai n. (Vulgar) shit. |
| SAL | • sal n. (Chemistry, obsolete) Salt. • sal n. Shorea robusta, a dipterocarpaceous tree. • sal sym. (International standards) ISO 639-2 & ISO 639-5 language code for Salishan languages. |
| SAM | • sam n. Surface-to-air missile. • sam v. (Transitive, UK dialectal) To assemble. • sam v. (Transitive, UK dialectal, of persons) To bring together; join (In marriage, friendship, love, etc.). |
| SAN | • san n. A letter of the Archaic Greek alphabet (uppercase Ϻ, lowercase ϻ) that came after pi and before qoppa. • san n. (Dated, informal) A sanatorium. • san sym. (International standards) ISO 639-2 & ISO 639-3 language code for Sanskrit. |
| SAP | • sap n. (Uncountable) The juice of plants of any kind, especially the ascending and descending juices or circulating… • sap n. (Uncountable) The sapwood, or alburnum, of a tree. • sap n. Any juice. |
| SAR | • Sar prop.n. A surname from Khmer. • SAR n. Acronym of search and rescue. • SAR n. (Aerospace) Acronym of synthetic-aperture radar. |
| SAT | • sat adj. (UK, predicative) Seated; sitting (down). • sat v. Simple past tense and past participle of sit. • sat adj. Abbreviation of satisfactory. |
| SAU | • SAU n. (US, New Hampshire, education) Initialism of school administrative unit. • SAU sym. (International standards) ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 country code for Saudi Arabia. • SAU n. a monetary unit of Vietnam, also XU. |
| SAV | • sav n. (UK, Australia, New Zealand, informal) A saveloy. • sav adj. (UK, slang, informal) Clipping of savage. (unpleasant or unfair). • Sav. n. (Law) Abbreviation of savings. |
| SAW | • saw n. A tool with a toothed blade used for cutting hard substances, in particular wood or metal. • saw n. A musical saw. • saw n. A sawtooth wave. |
| SAX | • sax n. A slate-cutter’s hammer; slate-ax. • sax n. (Obsolete) A knife or sword; a dagger about 50 cm (20 inches) in length. • sax v. (Transitive, Britain dialectal) To cut or slash with a sharp instrument; incise; scarify. |
| SAY | • say v. (Transitive) To pronounce. • say v. (Transitive) To recite. • say v. (Transitive) To tell, either verbally or in writing. |
| SAZ | • saz n. The baglama. • Saz prop.n. A nickname of the given name Sarah or Sally. • SAZ n. a stringed instrument of the Middle East. |