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Webster Dictionary :: Saw-pit

SAW'-PIT, n. A pit over which timber is sawed by two men, one standing below the...

Webster Dictionary :: Saw-fly

SAW'-FLY, n. A genus of flies, having a serrated sting.

Webster Dictionary :: Saw

SAW, pret. of see. SAW , n. [See The Verb.] 1. A cutting instrument consisting o...

Webster Dictionary :: Savoy

SAVOY', n. A variety of the common cabbage, much cultivated for winter use.

Webster Dictionary :: Savory

SA'VORY, a. [from savor.] Pleasing to the organs of smell or taste; as a savory ...

Webster Dictionary :: Savorly

SA'VORLY, a. Well seasoned; of good taste. SA'VORLY , adv. With a pleasing relish.

Webster Dictionary :: Savorless

SA'VORLESS, a. Destitute of smell or taste; insipid.

Webster Dictionary :: Savoriness

SA'VORINESS, n. Pleasing taste or smell; as the savoriness of a pineapple or a p...

Webster Dictionary :: Savorily

SA'VORILY, adv. [from savory.] 1. With gust or appetite. 2. With a pleasing relish.

Webster Dictionary :: Savor

SA'VOR, n. [L. sapor, sapio, to taste.] 1. Taste or odor; something that percept...

Webster Dictionary :: Savior

SAVIOR, n. savyur. One that saves or preserves; but properly applied only to Jes...

Webster Dictionary :: Savingness

SA'VINGNESS, n. 1. Frugality; parsimony, caution not to expend money without nec...

Webster Dictionary :: Savingly

SA'VINGLY, adv. 1. With frugality or parsimony. 2. So as to be finally saved fro...

Webster Dictionary :: Saving

SA'VING, ppr. 1. Preserving from evil or destruction; hindering from waste or lo...

Webster Dictionary :: Savin

SAV'IN, n. A tree or shrub of the genus Juniperus. The savin of Europe resembles...

Webster Dictionary :: Saver

SA'VER, n. 1. One that saves, preserves or rescues from evil or destruction; as ...

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