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more info Sahara, n.
the world's largest desert (3,500,000 square miles) in northern Africa
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more info Sahara Desert, n.
the world's largest desert (3,500,000 square miles) in northern Africa
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more info Saharan, adj.
of or relating to or located in the Sahara Desert
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more info Saharan, n.
a Nilo-Saharan language spoken in parts of Chad
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more info Saida, n.
the main city of ancient Phoenicia
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more info Saiga tatarica, n.
goat-like antelope of central Eurasia having a stubby nose like a proboscis
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more info Saigon, n.
a city in South Vietnam; formerly (as Saigon) it was the capital of French Indochina
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more info Saigon cinnamon, n.
tropical southeast Asian tree with aromatic bark; yields a bark used medicinally
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more info Sailor King, n.
King of England and Ireland; son of George III who ascended the throne after a long naval career (1765-1837)
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more info Saimiri, n.
squirrel monkeys
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more info Saimiri sciureus, n.
small long-tailed monkey of Central American and South America with greenish fur and black muzzle
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more info Saint Agnes's Eve, n.
a Christian holy day
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more info Saint Ambrose, n.
(Roman Catholic Church) Roman priest who became bishop of Milan; the first Church Father born and raised in the Christian faith; composer of hymns; imposed orthodoxy on the early Christian church and built up its secular power; a saint and Doctor of the Church (340?-397)
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more info Saint Andrew, n.
(New Testament) disciple of Jesus; brother of Peter; patron saint of Scotland
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more info Saint Andrew the Apostle, n.
(New Testament) disciple of Jesus; brother of Peter; patron saint of Scotland
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more info Saint Anselm, n.
an Italian who was a Benedictine monk; was archbishop of Canterbury from 1093 to 1109; one of the founders of scholasticism; best known for his proof of the existence of God
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more info Saint Anthony's fire, n.
any of several inflammatory or gangrenous skin conditions
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more info Saint Athanasius, n.
(Roman Catholic Church) Greek patriarch of Alexandria who championed Christian orthodoxy against Arianism; a church father, saint, and Doctor of the Church (293-373)
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more info Saint Augustine, n.
a resort city in northeastern Florida; the oldest city in the United States
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(Roman Catholic Church) one of the great Fathers of the early Christian church; after a dramatic conversion to Christianity he became bishop of Hippo Regius in North Africa; St. Augustine emphasized man's need for grace (354-430)
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more info Saint Baeda, n.
more info Saint Beda, n.
more info Saint Bede, n.
more info Saint Benedict, n.
Italian monk who founded the Benedictine order about 540 (480-547)
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more info Saint Bernard, n.
a Swiss alpine breed of large powerful dog with a thick coat of hair used as a rescue dog
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more info Saint Boniface, n.
(Roman Catholic Church) Anglo-Saxon missionary who was sent to Frisia and Germany to spread the Christian faith; was martyred in Frisia (680-754)
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more info Saint Bride, n.
Irish abbess; a patron saint of Ireland (453-523)
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more info Saint Bridget, n.
Irish abbess; a patron saint of Ireland (453-523)
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more info Saint Brigid, n.
Irish abbess; a patron saint of Ireland (453-523)
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more info Saint Bruno, n.
(Roman Catholic Church) a French cleric (born in Germany) who founded the Carthusian order in 1084 (1032-1101)
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more info Saint Christopher, n.
the largest of the islands comprising Saint Christopher-Nevis
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Christian martyr and patron saint of travellers (3rd century)
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