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more info Salvia pratensis, n.
tall perennial Old World salvia with violet-blue flowers; found in open grasslands
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more info Salvia reflexa, n.
sage of western North America to Central America having violet-blue flowers; widespread in cultivation
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more info Salvia sclarea, n.
aromatic herb of southern Europe; cultivated in Great Britain as a potherb and widely as an ornamental
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more info Salvia spathacea, n.
California erect and sparsely branched perennial
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more info Salvia verbenaca, n.
Eurasian sage with blue flowers and foliage like verbena; naturalized in United States
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more info Salvinia, n.
type genus of the Salviniaceae: water ferns
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more info Salvinia auriculata, n.
free-floating aquatic ferns
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more info Salvinia rotundifolia, n.
free-floating aquatic ferns
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more info Salviniaceae, n.
more info Salyut, n.
either of two Soviet space stations launched in the 1970s
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more info Salzburg, n.
city in western Austria; a music center and birthplace of Mozart
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more info Sam Adams, n.
American Revolutionary leader and patriot; an organizer of the Boston Tea Party and signer of the Declaration of Independence (1722-1803)
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more info Sam Browne belt, n.
leather belt supported by a strap over the right shoulder
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more info Sam Goldwyn, n.
United States film maker (born in Poland) who founded his own film company and later merged with Louis B. Mayer (1882-1974)
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more info Sam Houston, n.
United States politician and military leader who fought to gain independence for Texas from Mexico and to make it a part of the United States (1793-1863)
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more info Sam Shepard, n.
United States author of surrealistic allegorical plays (born in 1943)
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more info Sam Snead, n.
United States golfer known for the graceful arc of his swing (1912-2002)
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more info Sama-Veda, n.
a collection of mantras and tunes for use with the Rig-Veda
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more info Samanala, n.
a mountain peak in south central Sri Lanka (7,360 feet high)
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more info Samarang, n.
a port city is southern Indonesia; located in northern Java
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more info Samarcand, n.
city in southern Uzbekistan; Tamerlane's opulent capital in the 14th century
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more info Samaria, n.
an ancient city in central Palestine founded in the 9th century BC as the capital of the northern Hebrew kingdom of Israel; the site is in present-day northwestern Jordan
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more info Samaritan, n.
a member of the people inhabiting Samaria in biblical times
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more info Samarkand, n.
city in southern Uzbekistan; Tamerlane's opulent capital in the 14th century
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more info Sambre, n.
a river in western Europe that rises in northern France and flows generally east into Belgium where it joins the Meuse at Namur
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more info Sambre River, n.
a river in western Europe that rises in northern France and flows generally east into Belgium where it joins the Meuse at Namur
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more info Sambucus, n.
more info Sambucus caerulea, n.
shrub or small tree of western United States having white flowers and blue berries; fruit used in wines and jellies
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more info Sambucus canadensis, n.
common elder of central and eastern North America bearing purple-black berries; fruit used in wines and jellies
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more info Sambucus ebulus, n.
dwarf herbaceous elder of Europe having pink flowers and a nauseous odor
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