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| sagamore a chief of a North American tribe or confederation (especially an Algonquian chief) ; | | sage aromatic fresh or dried grey-green leaves used widely as seasoning for meats and fowl and game etc ; a mentor in spiritual and philosophical topics who is renowned for profound wisdom ; any of various plants of the genus Salvia; a cosmopolitan herb ; | | sage brush any of several North American composite subshrubs of the genera Artemis or Seriphidium ; | | sage green the color of sage leaves ; | | sage grouse large grouse of sagebrush regions of North America ; | | sage hen large grouse of sagebrush regions of North America ; | | sage willow North American shrub with whitish canescent leaves ; willow shrub of dry places in the eastern United States having long narrow leaves canescent beneath ; | | sagebrush any of several North American composite subshrubs of the genera Artemis or Seriphidium ; | | sagebrush buttercup small early-flowering buttercup with shiny yellow flowers of western North America ; | | sagebrush lizard a ground dweller that prefers open ground and scattered low bushes; of United States west between Rocky and Sierra Nevada Mountains ; | | sagebrush mariposa tulip mariposa having loose clusters of one to three handsome lilac flowers resembling umbels atop stout erect stems; arid northwestern North America east of Cascade Mountains from southern British Columbia to northern California ; | | sagebrush state a state in the western United States ; | | sagina small low-growing annual or perennial herbs of temperate and cool regions ; | | saginaw a town in east central Michigan on an arm of Lake Huron ; | | sagitta any arrowworm of the genus Sagitta ; a small constellation in the northern hemisphere between Cygnus and Aquila and crossed by the Milky Way ; | | sagittal suture the suture uniting the two parietal bones ; | | sagittaria genus of aquatic herbs of temperate and tropical regions having sagittate or hastate leaves and white scapose flowers ; | | sagittariidae secretary birds ; | | sagittarius type genus of the Sagittariidae ; the ninth sign of the zodiac; the sun is in this sign from about November 22 to December 21 ; a large zodiacal constellation in the southern hemisphere; between Scorpius and Capricornus ; (astrology) a person who is born while the sun is in Sagittarius ; | | sagittarius serpentarius large long-legged African bird of prey that feeds on reptiles ; |
| sagittarius the archer the ninth sign of the zodiac; the sun is in this sign from about November 22 to December 21 ; | | sagittate-leaf a leaf shaped like an arrow head ; | | sagittiform leaf a leaf shaped like an arrow head ; | | sago powdery starch from certain sago palms; used in Asia as a food thickener and textile stiffener ; | | sago fern a showy tree fern of New Zealand and Australia having a crown of pinnated fronds with whitish undersides ; | | sago palm dwarf palmlike cycad of Japan that yields sago ; any of various tropical Asian palm trees the trunks of which yield sago ; | | saguaro extremely large treelike cactus of desert regions of southwestern United States having a thick columnar sparsely branched trunk bearing white flowers and edible red pulpy fruit ; | | sahaptin a Penutian language spoken by the Shahaptian ; a member of a North American Indian people who lived in Oregon along the Columbia river and its tributaries in Washington and northern Idaho ; | | sahaptino a member of a North American Indian people who lived in Oregon along the Columbia river and its tributaries in Washington and northern Idaho ; | | sahara the world's largest desert (3,500,000 square miles) in northern Africa ; | | sahara desert the world's largest desert (3,500,000 square miles) in northern Africa ; | | saharan a Nilo-Saharan language spoken in parts of Chad ; | | sahib formerly a term of respect for important white Europeans in colonial India; used after the name ; | | sahuaro extremely large treelike cactus of desert regions of southwestern United States having a thick columnar sparsely branched trunk bearing white flowers and edible red pulpy fruit ; | | saida the main city of ancient Phoenicia ; | | saiga goat-like antelope of central Eurasia having a stubby nose like a proboscis ; | | saiga tatarica goat-like antelope of central Eurasia having a stubby nose like a proboscis ; | | saigon a city in South Vietnam; formerly (as Saigon) it was the capital of French Indochina ; | | saigon cinnamon tropical southeast Asian tree with aromatic bark; yields a bark used medicinally ; | | sail an ocean trip taken for pleasure ; a large piece of fabric (usually canvas fabric) by means of which wind is used to propel a sailing vessel ; |
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