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SA'VORLESS, a. Destitute of smell or taste; insipid.
SA'VORINESS, n. Pleasing taste or smell; as the savoriness of a pineapple or a p...
SA'VORILY, adv. [from savory.] 1. With gust or appetite. 2. With a pleasing relish.
SA'VOR, n. [L. sapor, sapio, to taste.] 1. Taste or odor; something that percept...
SAVIOR, n. savyur. One that saves or preserves; but properly applied only to Jes...
SA'VINGNESS, n. 1. Frugality; parsimony, caution not to expend money without nec...
SA'VINGLY, adv. 1. With frugality or parsimony. 2. So as to be finally saved fro...
SA'VING, ppr. 1. Preserving from evil or destruction; hindering from waste or lo...
SAV'IN, n. A tree or shrub of the genus Juniperus. The savin of Europe resembles...
SA'VER, n. 1. One that saves, preserves or rescues from evil or destruction; as ...
SA'VELIN, n. A fish of the trout kind, having very small scales and a black back.
SA'VED, pp. Preserved from evil; injury or destruction; kept frugally; prevented...
SA'VEALL, n. [save and all.] A small pan inserted in a candlestick to save the e...
SAVE, v.t. [L. salvo. As salve is used in Latin for salutation or wishing health...
SAVAN'NA, n. An extensive open plain or meadow, or a plain destitute of trees.
SAV'AGISM, n. The state of rude uncivilized men; the state of men in their nativ...