| DESANDED | • desanded v. Simple past tense and past participle of desand. • DESAND v. to remove sand from.
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| GOOSANDER | • goosander n. A merganser, Mergus merganser, of the northern hemisphere. They eat fish and are common on lakes and rivers. • GOOSANDER n. a large duck of the merganser genus.
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| GOOSANDERS | • goosanders n. Plural of goosander. • GOOSANDER n. a large duck of the merganser genus.
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| PALISANDER | • palisander n. Rosewood. • PALISANDER n. (French) a jacaranda tree or other rosewood.
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| PALISANDERS | • PALISANDER n. (French) a jacaranda tree or other rosewood. | 
| SANDED | • sanded v. Simple past tense and past participle of sand. • sanded adj. (Of a surface) Having been smoothed through any process.
 • sanded adj. Covered with sand.
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| SANDEK | • sandek n. A person honoured at a Jewish brit milah by holding the baby boy in his lap as the mohel performs the circumcision. • SANDEK n. (Hebrew) a man who holds a baby being circumcised.
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| SANDEKS | • sandeks n. Plural of sandek. • SANDEK n. (Hebrew) a man who holds a baby being circumcised.
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| SANDER | • sander n. A person employed to sand wood. • sander n. A machine to mechanize the process of sanding.
 • sander n. (Rail transport) A device which spreads sand on the rails in wet, snowy, icy, slippery conditions to improve traction.
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| SANDERLING | • sanderling n. A small wading bird, Calidris alba, that breeds in the Arctic and winters on sandy shores and estuaries… • SANDERLING n. a small gray and brown sandpiper.
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| SANDERLINGS | • sanderlings n. Plural of sanderling. • SANDERLING n. a small gray and brown sandpiper.
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| SANDERS | • sanders n. Plural of sander. • sanders n. (Obsolete) sandalwood, especially the red sandalwood.
 • Sanders prop.n. A surname originating as a patronymic.
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| SANDERSES | • Sanderses prop.n. Plural of Sanders. • SANDERS n. sandalwood, esp. red sandalwood, also SANDERSWOOD.
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| SANDERSWOOD | • SANDERSWOOD n. sandalwood, esp. red sandalwood, also SANDERS. | 
| SANDERSWOODS | • SANDERSWOOD n. sandalwood, esp. red sandalwood, also SANDERS. | 
| TRANSANDEAN | • TRANSANDEAN adj. beyond, or crossing, the Andes, also TRANSANDINE. |