sawhorse |
a four-legged frame designed to support wood that is being sawed, usu. used in pairs. |
sawmill |
a building or plant in which lumber is cut into boards, planks, or the like. |
sawn |
a past participle of saw1. |
saw-toothed |
having teeth or notched edges like a saw, as various plants; serrate. |
sawyer |
someone who saws timber as an occupation. [2 definitions] |
sax |
(informal) a saxophone. |
saxhorn |
any of a group of valved brass wind instruments, varying in range from soprano to bass, that are played esp. in bands. |
saxifrage |
any of a number of herbs that bear small yellow, red, or white flowers in low clusters. |
Saxon |
a member of the Germanic people that inhabited northern Germany and invaded England in the fifth and sixth centuries. [4 definitions] |
Saxony |
a former state, now a region in southern Germany. [3 definitions] |
saxophone |
any of several wind instruments that have a conical metal body, finger keys, and a mouthpiece with a single reed; alto, tenor, baritone, soprano, or bass saxophone. |
say |
to speak or utter. [16 definitions] |
sayable |
able or suitable to be said. |
saying |
a well-known statement, esp. a proverb. |
sayonara |
(Japanese) good-bye; farewell. |
say-so |
(informal) the authority or power to make a decision. [3 definitions] |
say uncle |
to yield; give up. |
SB |
abbreviation of "Senate bill." |
Sb |
symbol of the chemical element antimony. |
Sc |
symbol of the chemical element scandium. |
SC |
abbreviation of "South Carolina," a southeastern U.S. state on the Atlantic coast, between North Carolina and Georgia. |