sandpaper |
paper coated on one side with a coarse or fine abrasive compound, used to abrade or smooth surfaces. [2 definitions] |
sandstone |
rock that is formed mostly of sand held together with a cementlike substance. |
sandwich |
sliced bread around a layer or layers of other food such as meat, cheese, or jelly. [3 definitions] |
sandy |
made of, containing, or resembling sand. [3 definitions] |
sane |
having a mind that is healthy and rational. [2 definitions] |
San Francisco |
a city of central California on a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and a large bay. |
sang |
past tense of sing. |
sanitary |
free from contaminants or sources of infection; clean; sterile. [2 definitions] |
sanitation |
the design and practice of methods for solving basic public health problems such as drainage, sewage treatment, and waste removal. |
sanitize |
to rid of germs or dirt; make sanitary. |
sanity |
the state or quality of being sane. [2 definitions] |
sank |
past tense of sink. |
San Marino |
a small country within eastern Italy, or its capital. |
Santa Claus |
in North American folklore, a chubby, jolly, bearded old fellow who embodies the charitable spirit of Christmas. He wears a red suit, lives at the North Pole, and brings children presents at Christmas; St. Nicholas; St. Nick; Kriss Kringle. |
Santo Domingo |
the capital of the Dominican Republic. [3 definitions] |
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] |
sapling |
a young tree. |
sarcasm |
a scornfully ironic remark. [2 definitions] |
sarcastic |
expressing or characterized by sarcasm. [2 definitions] |
sardine |
a small, edible, marine fish harvested young and usu. packed in oil. |