sanction |
permission for an action; approval. [5 definitions] |
sanctuary |
a holy or sacred place. [4 definitions] |
sand |
tiny, loose grains of ground rock, found on beaches and in deserts. [3 definitions] |
sandal |
an open shoe made from a sole fastened to the foot with straps. |
sandbar |
a ridge of sand in a river or near a shore. It is formed by the action of waves or currents. |
sandcastle |
a model of a castle made by molding wet sand at a beach. |
sandpaper |
paper covered on one side with sand or some other rough material. It is used to smooth wood and other surfaces. [2 definitions] |
sandstone |
rock that is formed mostly of sand and held together with a substance similar to cement. |
sandwich |
slices of bread with other food between them such as meat, cheese, or jelly. [2 definitions] |
sandy |
made of, containing, or like sand. [3 definitions] |
sane |
having a healthy mind. [2 definitions] |
San Francisco |
a city in the U.S. state of California on a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and a large bay. |
sang |
past tense of "sing." |
sanitary |
free from things that can cause infection; clean; sterile. |
sanitation |
the practice of keeping the public healthy by providing clean living conditions. Sanitation includes removing garbage and keeping drinking water clean. |
sanitize |
to get rid of germs or dirt; make sanitary. |
sanity |
a healthy state of mind. |
sank |
the past tense of "sink." |
San Marino |
a small country that is completely surrounded by the country of Italy. The capital of San Marino is also called San Marino. |
Santa Claus |
in North American folklore, a chubby, jolly, bearded old fellow who typically wears a red suit, lives at the North Pole, and brings children presents at Christmas; St. Nicholas. |
Santo Domingo |
the capital city of the Dominican Republic. [2 definitions] |