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SAG'AMORE, n. Among some tribes of American Indians, a king or chief.
SAGAC'ITY, n. [L. sagacitas.] 1. Quickness or acuteness of scent; applied to ani...
SAGA'CIOUSNESS, n. 1. The quality of being sagacious; quickness of scent. 2. Qui...
SAGA'CIOUSLY, adv. 1. With quick scent. 2. With quick discernment or penetration.
SAGA'CIOUS, a. [L. sagax, from sagus, wise, foreseeing; saga, a wise woman; sagi...
SAG, v.i. [a different spelling of swag, which see.] 1. To yield; to give way; t...
SAF'FRON, n. [The radical sense is to fail, or to be hollow, or to be exhausted....
SAF'FLOW, SAF'FLOWER, n. The plant, bastard saffron, of the genus Carthamus. SAF...
SA'FETY-VALVE, n. A valve by means of which a boiler is preserved from bursting ...
SA'FETY, n. 1. Freedom from danger or hazard; as the safety of an electrical exp...
SA'FENESS, n. 1. Freedom from danger; as the safeness of an experiment. 2. The s...
SA'FELY, adv. 1. In a safe manner; without incurring danger or hazard of evil co...
SA'FEGU'ARD, n. [safe and guard.] 1. He or that which defends or protects; defen...
SAFE-KEE'PING, n. [safe and keep.] The act of keeping or preserving in safety fr...
SAFE-CON'DUCT, n. [safe and conduct.] That which gives a safe passage, either a ...
SAFE, a. [L. salvus, from salus, safety, health.] 1. Free from danger of any kin...