| sage |
Sage, a member of the
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| sage |
an herb (Salvia officinalis) native to the Mediterranean region; has soft, slender, slightly furry, gray-green leaves and a pungent, slightly bitter, musty mint flavor; used for medicinal and culinary purposes; available fresh or dried, used chopped, whole or rubbed.
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| sagittal |
Related to the imaginary plane that divides a human into right and left halves.
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| sago |
[SAY-goh] A starch extracted from the sago (and other tropical) palms that is processed into flour, meal and pearl sago, which is similar to tapioca. South Pacific cooks frequently use sago for baking and for thickening soups, puddings and other desserts.
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| sagittal plane |
The median plane of the body which divides it into two equal halves.
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| SAG | located in a plane that is parallel to the central plane of the sagittal suture |
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| SAG | the suture uniting the two parietal bones |
| SAG | genus of aquatic herbs of temperate and tropical regions having sagittate or hastate leaves and white scapose flowers |
| SAG | secretary birds |
| SAG | type family of the Sagittariidae |
| SAG | the ninth sign of the zodiac |
| SAG | a large zodiacal constellation in the southern hemisphere |
| SAG | (astrology) a person who is born while the sun is in Sagittarius |
| SAG | large long-legged African bird of prey that feeds on reptiles |
| SAG | the ninth sign of the zodiac |
| SAG | of a leaf shape |
| SAG | shaped like an arrow head |
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