| SAVIN | • savin n. The evergreen shrub Juniperus sabina, endemic to Europe, which yields a medicinal oil. • savin n. The poisonous dried tips of this plant, with anthelmintic properties, used as a drug. • savin n. The eastern red cedar, Juniperus virginiana, of eastern North America. |
| SAVINE | • savine n. Alternative form of savin. • SAVINE n. a species of juniper, also SAVIN, SABINE. |
| SAVING | • saving n. A reduction in cost or expenditure. • saving n. (Countable, usually in the plural) Something (usually money) that is saved, particularly money that… • saving n. (Uncountable) The action of the verb to save. |
| SAVINS | • savins n. Plural of savin. • Savins prop.n. Plural of Savin. • SAVIN n. a species of juniper, also SABINE, SAVINE. |
| SAVINES | • savines n. Plural of savine. • SAVINE n. a species of juniper, also SAVIN, SABINE. |
| SAVINGS | • savings n. Plural of saving. • SAVING n. money laid aside for future use. |
| SAVINGLY | • savingly adv. So as to save; with frugality or parsimony. • savingly adv. (Religion) So as to be finally saved from eternal death. • SAVINGLY adv. SAVING. |
| DISSAVING | • dissaving v. Present participle of dissave. • DISSAVING n. the spending of savings made in the past to finance an excess of spending over disposable income, thus diminishing accumulated assets. |
| AUTOSAVING | • autosaving v. Present participle of autosave. • auto-saving v. Present participle of auto-save. • AUTOSAVE v. to save by a facility which automatically saves newly-recorded data at regular intervals. |
| DISSAVINGS | • dissavings n. An amount that is dissaved. • DISSAVING n. the spending of savings made in the past to finance an excess of spending over disposable income, thus diminishing accumulated assets. |
| LIFESAVING | • lifesaving adj. (Uncommon) Alternative form of life-saving. • lifesaving n. The act of saving a life, especially from drowning. • life-saving adj. Preserving life; preventing death. |
| OVERSAVING | • oversaving v. Present participle of oversave. • OVERSAVE v. to save too much. |
| SAVINGNESS | • savingness n. The quality of being careful not to waste money; frugality; parsimony. • savingness n. Tendency to promote religious salvation. • SAVINGNESS n. frugality, parsimony. |
| TIMESAVING | • timesaving adj. That reduces the time needed to perform a task, especially by using a shorter route or a more efficient method. • timesaving adj. Prompt or expeditious. • time-saving adj. Alternative spelling of timesaving. |
| LABORSAVING | • laborsaving adj. Alternative form of labor-saving. • labor-saving adj. Making work easier or faster. • LABORSAVING adj. of a household device, saving work, also LABOURSAVING. |
| LIFESAVINGS | • life␣savings n. A large sum of money one has saved over a considerable number of years. • LIFESAVING n. the skill or practice of saving or protecting the lives esp. of drowning persons. |
| LABOURSAVING | • LABOURSAVING adj. reducing (human) effort, hard work, or labour, also LABORSAVING. |
| SAVINGNESSES | • SAVINGNESS n. frugality, parsimony. |