| SAS | sarcoma amplified sequence; self-rating anxiety scale; short arm splint; Sklar Aphasia Scale; sleep apnea syndrome; small animal surgery; small aorta syndrome; social adjustment scale; sodium amylosulfate; space-adaptation syndrome; specific activity scale; statistical analysis system; sterile aqueous solution; sterile aqueous suspension; subaortic stenosis; subarachnoid space; sulfasalazine; supravalvular aortic stenosis; surface-active substance; synchronous atrial stimulation |
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| SAS-SR | social adjustment scale, self-report |
| SASE | self-addressed stamped envelope |
| SASMAS | skin-adipose superficial musculoaponeurotic system |
| SASP | salicylazosulfapyridine |
| SASPP | syndrome of absence of septum pellucidum with preencephaly |
| SAST | Self-administered Alcoholism Screening Test; selective arterial secretin injection test; serum aspartate aminotransferase |
| SAS | Self-Rating Anxiety Scale |
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| SAS | Sleep Apnea Syndrome |
| SAS | Social Adjustment Scale |
| SAS | Surface anatomy scanning |
| SAS | Sympathoadrenal system |
| SAS | subaortic stenosis |
| SAS | subarachnoid space |
| SAS | surface active substance |
| SAS-SR | Social Adjustment Scale Self-Report |
| SASB | Structural Analysis of Social Behavior |
| sashoon | A kind of pad worn on the leg under the boot. Origin: Etymology uncertain. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| sasin | <zoology> The Indian antelope (Antilope bezoartica, or cervicapra), noted for its beauty and swiftness. It has long, spiral, divergent horns. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| saskatchewan | A province of canada, lying between the provinces of alberta and manitoba. Its capital is regina. It is entirely a plains region with prairie in the south and wooded country with many lakes and swamps in the north. The name was taken from the saskatchewan river from the cree name kisiskatchewani sipi, meaning rapid-flowing river. (12 Dec 1998) |
| sassabye | <zoology> A large African antelope (Alcelaphus tunata), similar to the hartbeest, but having its horns regularly curved. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sassafras | <botany> An American tree of the Laurel family (Sassafras officinale); also, the bark of the roots, which has an aromatic smell and taste. Australian sassafras, a lofty tree (Doryophora Sassafras) with aromatic bark and leaves. Chilian sassafras, an aromatic tree (Laurelia sempervirens). New Zealand sassafras, a similar tree (Laurelia Novae Zelandiae). Sassafras nut. See Pichurim bean. Swamp sassafras, the sweet bay (Magnolia glauca). See Magnolia. Origin: F. Sassafras (cf. It. Sassafrasso, sassafras, Sp. Sasafras, salsafras, salsifrax, salsifragia, saxifragia), fr. L. Saxifraga saxofrage. See Saxifrage. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sassoline | <chemical> Native boric acid, found in saline incrustations on the borders of hot springs near Sasso, in the territory of Florence. Origin: From Sasso, a town in Italy: cf. F. Sassolin. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sassorolla | <zoology> The rock pigeon. See Pigeon. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sassy bark | <botany> The bark of a West African leguminous tree (Erythrophlaeum Guineense, used by the natives as an ordeal poison, and also medicinally. Synonym: mancona bark. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Sasa albomarginata, Sasa kurinensis
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Synonyms : Sassafras albidum, Sassafras officinale
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yellowwood tree with brittle wood and aromatic leaves and bark; source of sassafras oil; widely distributed in eastern North America dried root bark of the sassafras tree
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oil from root bark of sassafras trees; used in perfumery and as a disinfectant
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Sashimi (Japanese: 刺身) is a Japanese delicacy primarily consisting of the freshest seafoods thinly sliced served with only a dipping sauce (like soy sauce with wasabi, or ponzu sauce) and a simple garnish like shredded daikon radish. Some sashimi ingredients, like octopus, are usually served cooked, but most, like yellowtail, tuna, and other fishes are served raw. ...
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slices or slabs of raw seafood
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| SAS | a framework that holds the panes of a window in the window frame |
| SAS | a strong cord connecting a sash weight to a sliding sash |
| SAS | a lock attached to the sashes of a double hung window that can fix both in the shut position |
| SAS | a strong cord connecting a sash weight to a sliding sash |
| SAS | a lock attached to the sashes of a double hung window that can fix both in the shut position |
| SAS | a counterweight for a sliding sash |
| SAS | a window with (usually two) sashes that slide vertically to let in air |
| SAS | a journey taken for pleasure |
| SAS | (ballet) quick gliding steps with one foot always leading |
| SAS | a square dance figure |
| SAS | move sideways |
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