| sangría |
a cold drink made from a mix of red wine, fruit juice, sugar, and soda water. |
| sanguinaria |
the bloodroot. [2 definitions] |
| sanguinary |
of a murderous nature or in a murderous state of mind; bloodthirsty. [2 definitions] |
| sanguine |
having an optimistic temperament or outlook. [3 definitions] |
| sanguineous |
of, pertaining to, or involving blood or bloodshed; bloody. [3 definitions] |
| Sanhedrin |
the highest court and legislative council for secular as well as sacred matters in ancient Judea. |
| sanicle |
any of various plants having long-stalked leaves and bearing clusters of small flowers. |
| sanitarium |
a hospital or resort where patients go to regain or improve their health. |
| sanitary |
of or pertaining to public hygiene, esp. the removal of waste. [2 definitions] |
| sanitary belt |
a narrow belt made from elastic which is used to hold a sanitary napkin in place. |
| sanitary engineering |
the branch of civil engineering that deals with public waste disposal, water supply, and the like. |
| sanitary napkin |
a thick absorbent pad worn externally to absorb menstrual flow. |
| sanitation |
the design and practice of methods for solving basic public health problems such as drainage, sewage treatment, and waste removal. |
| sanitize |
to rid of germs or dirt; make sanitary. |
| sanity |
the state or quality of being sane. [2 definitions] |
| San José |
the capital of Costa Rica. |
| San Jose scale |
a type of scale insect that destroys fruit trees and other plants. |
| San Juan |
the seaport capital of Puerto Rico. |
| sank |
past tense of sink. |
| Sankhya |
a system of philosophy, practiced by Hindus, that is based on the dualism of spirit and matter. |
| San Marino |
a small country within eastern Italy, or its capital. |