English words starting with sab
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Meanings of Sab:
nounA hunt saboteur.
Usage examples:
There are probably many more people that go shooting than used to go hunting with hounds, and it is…
verbAct as a hunt saboteur.
Usage examples:
They travelled the country sabbing and demonstrating
Meanings of Saba:
proper nounA self-governing territory of the netherlands in the caribbean, located north-west of st kitts; population 1,601 (2009).
Sabadilla
ˌsabəˈdɪləMeanings of Sabadilla:
nounA mexican plant of the lily family, whose seeds contain veratrine.
Usage examples:
It is not quite certain whether the seeds are obtained from the veratrum sabadilla, a plant 3 or 4 …
Sabaean
saˈbiːənMeanings of Sabaean:
nounA member of an ancient semitic people who ruled saba in south-western arabia until overrun by persians and arabs in the 6th century ad.
Usage examples:
The situation was somewhat more complicated than that proposed by eratosthenes, but today the names…
adjectiveRelating to the sabaeans.
Usage examples:
It issued its own currency and was a literate society with a unique language and script based on th…
Meanings of Sabal:
nounA type of palm tree (= a tree that grows in hot countries and has a tall trunk and a mass of leaves growing out of the top) whose leaves form a round shape on each branch
Usage examples:
A mysterious disease is killing off sabal palms in the sunshine state., south carolina is known as …
Sabaoth
ˈsabeɪɒθMeanings of Sabaoth:
plural nounThe hosts of heaven (in the biblical title ‘lord (god) of sabaoth’).
Usage examples:
Everything that lives cries, ‘holy, holy, holy, lord god of sabaoth.’
Sabayon
ˌsæb.aɪˈjɒnMeanings of Sabayon:
nounFrench term for zabaglione.
Usage examples:
Quince compote with sabayon
Sabbat
ˈsabəθMeanings of Sabbat:
nounA day of religious observance and abstinence from work, kept by jewish people from friday evening to saturday evening, and by most christians on sunday.
Usage examples:
We observe the sabbath as god has commanded
Meanings of Sabbatarian:
nounA christian who strictly observes sunday as the sabbath.
Usage examples:
This brought forth the wrath of the strict sunday observers, and pitched battles, using potatoes, t…
adjectiveRelating to or upholding the observance of the sabbath.
Usage examples:
They were severely puritanical and sabbatarian in outlook
Sabbath
ˈsabəθMeanings of Sabbath:
nounA day of religious observance and abstinence from work, kept by jewish people from friday evening to saturday evening, and by most christians on sunday.
Usage examples:
We observe the sabbath as god has commanded
Sabbaths
ˈsæb.əθMeanings of Sabbaths:
nounA day of religious observance and abstinence from work, kept by jewish people from friday evening to saturday evening, and by most christians on sunday.
Usage examples:
We observe the sabbath as god has commanded
Sabbatical
səˈbatɪk(ə)lMeanings of Sabbatical:
nounA period of paid leave granted to a university teacher or other worker for study or travel, traditionally one year for every seven years worked.
Usage examples:
She's away on sabbatical
adjectiveRelating to a sabbatical.
Usage examples:
Sabbatical leave
Sabbaticals
səˈbæt.ɪ.kəlMeanings of Sabbaticals:
nounA period of paid leave granted to a university teacher or other worker for study or travel, traditionally one year for every seven years worked.
Usage examples:
She's away on sabbatical
adjectiveRelating to a sabbatical.
Usage examples:
Sabbatical leave
Sabbats
ˈsabəθMeanings of Sabbats:
nounA day of religious observance and abstinence from work, kept by jewish people from friday evening to saturday evening, and by most christians on sunday.
Usage examples:
We observe the sabbath as god has commanded
Meanings of Sabbed:
verbAct as a hunt saboteur.
Usage examples:
They travelled the country sabbing and demonstrating
nounA hunt saboteur.
Usage examples:
There are probably many more people that go shooting than used to go hunting with hounds, and it is…
Meanings of Sabbing:
verbAct as a hunt saboteur.
Usage examples:
They travelled the country sabbing and demonstrating
nounA hunt saboteur.
Usage examples:
There are probably many more people that go shooting than used to go hunting with hounds, and it is…
Meanings of Sabellian:
nounA member of a group of oscan-speaking peoples of ancient italy, including the sabines and samnites.
Usage examples:
The umbrians lived to the north of the sabellians; they are said to have been the oldest people of …
adjectiveRelating to the sabellians.
Usage examples:
Strictly speaking the samnite tribes were sabellian, and their language, oscan, a sabellian dialect.
Saber
ˈseɪ.bərMeanings of Saber:
nounA heavy cavalry sword with a curved blade and a single cutting edge.
Usage examples:
Police sabers, cavalry sabers, european-type dress swords and other non-traditional blades are outs…
verbCut down or wound with a sabre.
Usage examples:
The people were fired on and sabred
Sabered
ˈseɪbəMeanings of Sabered:
verbCut down or wound with a sabre.
Usage examples:
The people were fired on and sabred
nounA heavy cavalry sword with a curved blade and a single cutting edge.
Usage examples:
Police sabers, cavalry sabers, european-type dress swords and other non-traditional blades are outs…
Sabering
ˈseɪbəMeanings of Sabering:
verbCut down or wound with a sabre.
Usage examples:
The people were fired on and sabred
nounA heavy cavalry sword with a curved blade and a single cutting edge.
Usage examples:
Police sabers, cavalry sabers, european-type dress swords and other non-traditional blades are outs…
Sabers
ˈseɪ.bərMeanings of Sabers:
nounA heavy cavalry sword with a curved blade and a single cutting edge.
Usage examples:
Police sabers, cavalry sabers, european-type dress swords and other non-traditional blades are outs…
verbCut down or wound with a sabre.
Usage examples:
The people were fired on and sabred
Meanings of Sabertooth:
nounA large extinct carnivorous mammal of the cat family, with massive curved upper canine teeth.
Saberwing
ˈseɪbəwɪŋMeanings of Saberwing:
nounA large tropical american hummingbird with a green back and long curved wings.
Usage examples:
Hayes' group attempted to determine the distribution and population size of the white-tailed sabrew…
Sabian
ˈseɪbɪənMeanings of Sabian:
adjectiveRelating to a non-muslim sect classed in the koran with jews, christians, and zoroastrians as having a faith revealed by the true god. it is not known who the original sabians were, but the name was adopted by some groups in order to give themselves legitimacy as people of the book.
Usage examples:
‘it is clear from this case and from other recent judgements that the plight of sabian mandaeans an…
nounA member of the sabians.
Usage examples:
Suha turaihi, an intellectual in baghdad, said she was reading a book about sabians, an ancient rel…
Sabicu
ˌsabɪˈkuːMeanings of Sabicu:
nounA caribbean tree of the pea family, with timber that resembles mahogany and is used chiefly in boatbuilding.
Usage examples:
Cedar, mahogany, sabicu, and other precious timbers, felled in the island's woods, were prodigiousl…
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