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Savior, Saviour, n.
Savor, n.
Savor, v. n.
Savor, v. a. Like, relish, enjoy, appreciate, affect. Savorless, a. Tasteless, insipid, vapid, stale, flat, without savor or relish. Savory, a. Relishing, piquant, luscious, palatable, delicious, flavorous, nice, well-tasted. Saw, n. Saying, maxim, adage, proverb, aphorism, apothegm, dictum, by-word, sententious precept, axiom. Saw-gin, n. Cotton-gin. Saw-set, n. Saw-wrest. Saw-toothed, a. Serrated. Saw-wrest, n. Saw-set. Sax-horn, n. Sax-cornet. Say, v. a.
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