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Showing 18 of 5718 words/ˈsændɪŋ/ [sanding]
[noun] The act or process of smoothing or polishing a surface using an abrasive material, such as sandpaper.
/ˈsæn.ə.ti/ [sanity]
[noun] The ability to think and behave in a normal and rational manner; sound mental health.
/sæp/ [sap]
[noun] The fluid that circulates through the vascular system of a plant, consisting chiefly of water with dissolved sugars and mineral salts.
/ˈsɛəri/ [sary]
[adjective] Feeling or expressing sorrow, regret, or a sense of pitiable sadness; often used in dialectal or archaic contexts.
/ˈseɪ.tən/ [satan]
[noun] In various religions, particularly Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, the chief spirit of evil and the adversary of God.
/seɪt/ [sate]
[verb] To satisfy a desire or an appetite to the full.
/ˌseɪʃiˈeɪʃən/ [satiation]
[noun] The state of being satisfied to excess; the complete fulfillment of a desire, appetite, or need.
/ˈsæt.ɪs.faɪ/ [satisfy]
[verb] To meet the expectations, needs, or desires of someone, or to provide what is required by a condition, rule, or situation.
/ˈsætʃ.ə.reɪts/ [saturates]
[verb] To cause a substance to become thoroughly soaked with liquid so that no more can be absorbed, or to fill something completely.
/ˌsætʃ.əˈreɪ.ʃən/ [saturation]
[noun] The state or process that occurs when no more of something can be absorbed, combined with, or added.
/ˈseɪvjərərz/ [saviorers]
[noun] Multiple people who save, rescue, or deliver others from harm, danger, or destruction.
/ˈseɪ.vjərz/ [saviors]
[noun] People who rescue someone or something from danger, harm, or a difficult situation.
/ˈseɪ.və.ri/ [savory]
[adjective] Having a rich, pleasant, salty, or spicy taste, as opposed to sweet.
/ˈseɪvərərz/ [savourers]
[noun] Plural form of savourer: people who taste, relish, or take great delight in food, experiences, or moments.
/sɔː/ [saw]
[noun] A hand tool or power tool with a hard blade edged with teeth, used for cutting wood or other hard materials.
/skeɪl ˈmɒd.əl/ [scale model]
[noun] A physical representation of an object, either smaller or larger than the actual object, that maintains accurate proportional relationships between all its parts.
/skeɪlz/ [scales]
[noun] An instrument or machine for weighing things or people.
/ˈskeɪ.lɪŋ/ [scaling]
[noun] The act or process of changing in size according to a fixed proportion, or the process of climbing up or over something.