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Sail, v. a. Navigate. Sail-cloth, n. Duck, canvas. Sailor, n. Seaman, mariner, seafarer, seafaring man. Sail round. Circumnavigate. Saint, n. Holy person. Sainted, a.
Saint Johns bread. Carob-tree, Algaroba-tree, locust-tree (Ceratonia siliqua). Saintly, a. Holy, devout, pious, religious, godly, heavenly-minded. Saint-Simonianism, n. Fourierism, phalansterianism, humanitarianism, socialism. Saint Vituss dance. Chorea. Sake, n.
Salable, a.
Salacious, a. Lewd, lustful, carnal, lecherous, lascivious, wanton, libidinous, lickerish, concupiscent, lewd, loose, prurient, unchaste, incontinent. Salamander, n. Eft. Sal-ammoniac, n. Chloride of ammonium, hydrochlorate of ammonia, muriate of ammonia. Salary, n. Stipend, pay, wages, hire, allowance. Sale, n.
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