Sap - English meaning
Sap – definitions in English dictionary
nounThe fluid which circulates in the vascular system of a plant, consisting chiefly of water with dissolved sugars and mineral salts.
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Create a living smorgasbord that includes plants with berries, foliage, fruit, nectar, nuts, pollen…nounA tunnel or trench to conceal an assailant's approach to a fortified place.
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In the british army, a standard cry was ‘follow the sapper’, the term for those who, under engineer…nounA bludgeon or club.
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Too many of them jumped me, pinning me with claws and weight so they could use their saps and trunc…
verbDig a sap or saps.
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Having sapped up to the glacis of the city ramparts, versaillais troops entered the city
verbHit with a bludgeon or club.
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It was nice to see someone else get sapped for a change
verbA watery fluid that circulates in a plant
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Word origin
late 19th century (as a noun): abbreviation of sapling (from which such a club was originally made).
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