| sash1 |
a band of cloth worn about the waist or over the shoulder. |
| sash2 |
the frame that holds the glass panes of windows or doors in place. [2 definitions] |
| sashay |
(informal) to flounce or glide along. [2 definitions] |
| sash cord |
a weighted rope, attached to either side of a sliding window frame, that facilitates opening or closing a window. |
| sashimi |
a Japanese dish of very thin slices of raw fish served with soy sauce. |
| Saskatchewan |
a south central Canadian province on the U.S. border between Alberta and Manitoba. |
| sasquatch |
(sometimes cap.) a large hairy creature in human form, alleged to live in northwestern North America; bigfoot. |
| sass |
rude, disrespectful talk; impudence. [2 definitions] |
| sassaby |
a large African antelope with a black back and face and curved horns. |
| sassafras |
a North American tree that bears yellow flowers and blue-black berrylike fruit. [2 definitions] |
| sassy |
outspokenly disrespectful; impudent. |
| sassy bark |
the bark of the African sassywood tree that is used as a poison in trial by ordeal. |
| SAT |
abbreviation of "Scholastic Aptitude Test." |
| Sat. |
abbreviation of "Saturday," the seventh day of the week, occurring between Friday and the beginning of another week on Sunday. |
| sat |
past tense and past participle of sit. |
| Satan |
in Christian theology and Judaism, the embodiment of evil, adversary of humans, and rival of God, usu. identified with the fallen angel Lucifer; the Devil. |
| satang |
the smaller monetary unit of Thailand. (Cf. baht.) |
| satanic |
relating to or characteristic of Satan. [2 definitions] |
| Satanism |
the worship of Satan, esp. in a cult whose rituals distort and mock Christian worship. |
| satchel |
a small bag, often with a shoulder strap, used to carry books and other small articles. |
| sate |
to fill or satisfy (a hunger, or a person who has an appetite); satiate. [2 definitions] |