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Sage
- adjective - a mentor in spiritual and philosophical topics who is renowned for profound wisdom
- any of various plants of the genus Salvia; a cosmopolitan herb
- aromatic fresh or dried grey-green leaves used widely as seasoning for meats and fowl and game etc
- having wisdom that comes with age and experience
- of the grey-green color of sage leaves
Sago
- noun - 2. also SAGO PUDDING, a sweet pudding made by boiling sago with either water or milk and adding sugar and sometimes additional flavorings
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- powdery starch from certain sago palms; used in Asia as a food thickener and textile stiffener
Sags
- noun - a shape that sags; "there was a sag in the chair seat"
- cause to sag; "The children sagged their bottoms down even more comfortably"
- droop, sink, or settle from or as if from pressure or loss of tautness
Sagy
- - Full of sage; seasoned with sage.
Saic
- - A kind of ketch very common in the Levant, which has neither topgallant sail nor mizzen topsail.
Said
- adjective - being the one previously mentioned or spoken of; "works of all the aforementioned authors"; "said party has denied the charges"
- communicate or express nonverbally; "What does this painting say?"; "Did his face say anything about how he felt?"
- express a supposition; "Let us say that he did not tell the truth"; "Let's say you had a lot of money--what would you do?"
- express in words; "He said that he wanted to marry her"; "tell me what is bothering you"; "state your opinion"; "state your name"
- give instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority; "I said to him to go home"; "She ordered him to do the shopping"; "The mother told the child to get dressed"
- have or contain a certain wording or form; "The passage reads as follows"; "What does the law say?"
- indicate; "The clock says noon"
- recite or repeat a fixed text; "Say grace"; "She said her `Hail Mary'"
- report or maintain; "He alleged that he
Sail
- noun - a large piece of fabric (usually canvas fabric) by means of which wind is used to propel a sailing vessel
- an ocean trip taken for pleasure
- any structure that resembles a sail
- move with sweeping, effortless, gliding motions; "The diva swept into the room"; "Shreds of paper sailed through the air"; "The searchlights swept across the sky"
- travel on water propelled by wind or by other means; "The QE2 will sail to Southampton tomorrow"
- travel on water propelled by wind; "I love sailing, especially on the open sea"; "the ship sails on"
- traverse or travel on (a body of water); "We sailed the Atlantic"; "He sailed the Pacific all alone"
Sain
- - Make the sign of the cross
- Said.