Santa Fe |
the capital of New Mexico. |
Santiago |
the capital of Chile. |
Santo Domingo |
the capital of the Dominican Republic. [3 definitions] |
santonica |
the European wormwood. [2 definitions] |
santonin |
a poisonous crystalline compound extracted from wormwood. |
São Paulo |
a large city of southeastern Brazil. |
Sao Tome and Principe |
an island country in the Gulf of Guinea off the coast of Gabon in western Africa. |
sap1 |
the fluid that carries nutrients throughout the circulatory systems of plants, esp. trees. [4 definitions] |
sap2 |
a deep, covered trench that leads to an enemy position or fortification, used for surprise attacks and ambushes. [4 definitions] |
saphena |
either of two large superficial veins of the leg. |
sapid |
having taste or flavor, esp. an agreeable taste. [2 definitions] |
sapient |
having or showing great wisdom; sage. |
sapiential |
having or offering wisdom. |
sapling |
a young tree. |
sapodilla |
a large tropical American evergreen that yields an edible fruit and a latex from which chicle is obtained. [2 definitions] |
saponaceous |
like soap; soapy. |
saponify |
to make soap of (a fat). [4 definitions] |
saponin |
any of a group of glycosides that form an emulsion in water and are used in detergents. |
saponite |
a hydrous silicate of aluminum and magnesium that is found as a soft, soapy filling in cavities of certain rocks. |
sapor |
the quality in a substance that is perceptible to the sense of taste; flavor; savor. |
sappanwood |
a tree native to India whose wood yields a red dye. [2 definitions] |