| sand c. |
chronic indigestion in horses and cattle due to the presence in the stomach or intestine of sand taken in with food or drink.
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| sand f. |
chigoe.
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| sand t. |
psammoma.
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| sand v. |
Vipera ammodytes, a venomous snake found in southern Europe and Turkey that has a hornlike protuberance on its snout for burrowing; called also nose-horned v.
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| sandalwood o. |
a viscid oily liquid with a characteristic odor and taste, distilled with steam from the dried heartwood of Santalum album (sandalwood); a common essential oil potentially toxic to the kidneys.
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| sand | evergreen mat-forming shrub of North America and northern Eurasia having small white flowers and red berries |
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| sand | a blast of wind laden with sand |
| sand | grind with a sandblast |
| sand | a tool that throws out a blast of steam laden with sand |
| sand | plaything consisting of a pile of sand or a box filled with sand for children to play in |
| sand | mold consisting of a box with sand shaped to mold metal |
| sand | (British) a peddler of sand at a seashore resort |
| sand | grass of the eastern United States and tropical America having spikelets enclosed in prickly burs |
| sand | United States writer remembered for his poetry in free verse and his six volume biography of Abraham Lincoln (1878-1967) |
| sand | a power tool used for sanding wood |
| sand | small sandpiper that breeds in the arctic and migrates south along sandy coasts in most of world |
| sand | fish of sandy areas of western Pacific and Indian oceans having an angular snout for burrowing into sand |
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