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saltcellar |
Noun
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a small container for holding salt at the dining table |
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sable's hair pencil |
Noun
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an artist's brush made of sable hairs |
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saxhorn |
Noun
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any of a family of brass wind instruments that resemble a bugle with valves |
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saltshaker |
Noun
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a shaker with a perforated top for sprinkling salt |
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sable coat |
Noun
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a fur coat made of sable furs |
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scabbard |
Noun
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a sheath for a sword or dagger or bayonet |
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salt shaker |
Noun
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a shaker with a perforated top for sprinkling salt |
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scaffold |
Noun
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a temporary arrangement erected around a building for convenience of workers |
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scaffold |
Noun
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a platform from which criminals are executed (hanged or beheaded) |
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scaffold |
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provide with a scaffold for support |
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saltworks |
Noun
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a plant where salt is produced commercially |
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sachet |
Noun
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a small soft bag containing perfumed powder |
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salver |
Noun
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a tray (or large plate) for serving food or drinks |
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scaffolding |
Noun
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a system of scaffolds |
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salvinorin |
Noun
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a hallucinogen obtained from Salvia divinorum |
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salwar |
Noun
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a pair of light loose trousers with a tight fit around the ankles |
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sacque |
Noun
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a woman's full loose hiplength jacket |
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scaler |
Noun
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an electronic pulse counter used to count pulses that occur too rapidly to be recorded individually |
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shalwar |
Noun
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a pair of light loose trousers with a tight fit around the ankles |
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sackbut |
Noun
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a medieval musical instrument resembling a trombone |
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scaling ladder |
Noun
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a ladder used to scale walls (as in an attack) |
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sackcloth |
Noun
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a coarse cloth resembling sacking |
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sackcloth |
Noun
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a garment made of coarse sacking |
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scalpel |
Noun
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a thin straight surgical knife used in dissection and surgery |
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sack coat |
Noun
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man's hiplength coat with a straight back |
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samisen |
Noun
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a Japanese stringed instrument resembling a banjo with a long neck and three strings and a fretted fingerboard and a rectangular soundbox |
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scanner |
Noun
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a radio receiver that moves automatically across some selected range of frequencies looking for some signal or condition |
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scanner |
Noun
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a radar dish that rotates or oscillates in order to scan a broad area |
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scanner |
Noun
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an electronic device that generates a digital representation of an image for data input to a computer |
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scanner |
Noun
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someone who scans verse to determine the number and prosodic value of the syllables |
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shamisen |
Noun
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a Japanese stringed instrument resembling a banjo with a long neck and three strings and a fretted fingerboard and a rectangular soundbox |
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saddlebag |
Noun
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a large bag or pair of bags hung over a saddle |
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samite |
Noun
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a heavy silk fabric (often woven with silver or gold threads) |
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saddle blanket |
Noun
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stable gear consisting of a blanket placed under the saddle |
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samovar |
Noun
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a metal urn with a spigot at the base |
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saddlecloth |
Noun
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stable gear consisting of a blanket placed under the saddle |
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sampan |
Noun
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an Asian skiff usually propelled by two oars |
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sampler |
Noun
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a piece of embroidery demonstrating skill with various stitches |
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sampler |
Noun
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an observation station that is set up to make sample observations of something |
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sampler |
Noun
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an assortment of various samples |
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sampler |
Noun
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someone who samples food or drink for its quality |
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saddle oxford |
Noun
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an oxford with a saddle of contrasting color |
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scantling |
Noun
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an upright in house framing |
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saddle shoe |
Noun
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an oxford with a saddle of contrasting color |
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scapulary |
Noun
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garment consisting of a long wide piece of woolen cloth worn over the shoulders with an opening for the head |
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sampling station |
Noun
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an observation station that is set up to make sample observations of something |
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saddlery |
Noun
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workshop where a saddler works |
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saddlery |
Noun
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gear for a horse |
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scarecrow |
Noun
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an effigy in the shape of a man to frighten birds away from seeds |
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sanatarium |
Noun
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a hospital for recuperation or for the treatment of chronic diseases |