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   sage green
         n 1: the color of sage leaves

English Dictionary: sash cord by the DICT Development Group
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
sage grouse
n
  1. large grouse of sagebrush regions of North America [syn: sage grouse, sage hen, Centrocercus urophasianus]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
sage-green
adj
  1. of the grey-green color of sage leaves [syn: sage, sage-green]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
sash cord
n
  1. a strong cord connecting a sash weight to a sliding sash
    Synonym(s): sash cord, sash line
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
sausage roll
n
  1. sausage meat rolled and baked in pastry
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
Saxo Grammaticus
n
  1. Danish historian who chronicled the history of Denmark (including the legend of Hamlet) (1150?-1220?)
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
Scheuchzeriaceae
n
  1. a family of monocotyledonous bog herbs of order Naiadales
    Synonym(s): Scheuchzeriaceae, family Scheuchzeriaceae, Juncaginaceae, family Juncaginaceae, arrow-grass family
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
Schizachyrium
n
  1. overlaps the genus Andropogon [syn: Schizachyrium, {genus Schizachyrium}]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
Schizachyrium scoparium
n
  1. handsome hardy North American grass with foliage turning pale bronze in autumn
    Synonym(s): broom beard grass, prairie grass, wire grass, Andropogon scoparius, Schizachyrium scoparium
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
schizocarp
n
  1. a dry dehiscent fruit that at maturity splits into two or more parts each with a single seed
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
sex segregation
n
  1. the traditional Hindu or Muslim system of keeping women secluded
    Synonym(s): purdah, sex segregation
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
squash court
n
  1. the indoor court in which squash is played
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
successor
n
  1. a person who follows next in order; "he was President Lincoln's successor"
    Synonym(s): successor, replacement
  2. a thing or person that immediately replaces something or someone
  3. a person who inherits some title or office
    Synonym(s): successor, heir
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Sage \Sage\, n. [OE. sauge, F. sauge, L. salvia, from salvus
      saved, in allusion to its reputed healing virtues. See
      {Safe}.] (Bot.)
      (a) A suffruticose labiate plant ({Salvia officinalis}) with
            grayish green foliage, much used in flavoring meats, etc.
            The name is often extended to the whole genus, of which
            many species are cultivated for ornament, as the scarlet
            sage, and Mexican red and blue sage.
      (b) The sagebrush.
  
      {Meadow sage} (Bot.), a blue-flowered species of Salvia ({S.
            pratensis}) growing in meadows in Europe.
  
      {Sage cheese}, cheese flavored with sage, and colored green
            by the juice of leaves of spinach and other plants which
            are added to the milk.
  
      {Sage cock} (Zo[94]l.), the male of the sage grouse; in a
            more general sense, the specific name of the sage grouse.
           
  
      {Sage green}, of a dull grayish green color, like the leaves
            of garden sage.
  
      {Sage grouse} (Zo[94]l.), a very large American grouse
            ({Centrocercus urophasianus}), native of the dry sagebrush
            plains of Western North America. Called also {cock of the
            plains}. The male is called {sage cock}, and the female
            {sage hen}.
  
      {Sage hare}, or {Sage rabbit} (Zo[94]l.), a species of hare
            ({Lepus Nuttalli, [or] artemisia}) which inhabits the arid
            regions of Western North America and lives among
            sagebrush. By recent writers it is considered to be merely
            a variety of the common cottontail, or wood rabbit.
  
      {Sage hen} (Zo[94]l.), the female of the sage grouse.
  
      {Sage sparrow} (Zo[94]l.), a small sparrow ({Amphispiza
            Belli}, var. {Nevadensis}) which inhabits the dry plains
            of the Rocky Mountain region, living among sagebrush.
  
      {Sage thrasher} (Zo[94]l.), a singing bird ({Oroscoptes
            montanus}) which inhabits the sagebrush plains of Western
            North America.
  
      {Sage willow} (Bot.), a species of willow ({Salix tristis})
            forming a low bush with nearly sessile grayish green
            leaves.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Sage \Sage\, n. [OE. sauge, F. sauge, L. salvia, from salvus
      saved, in allusion to its reputed healing virtues. See
      {Safe}.] (Bot.)
      (a) A suffruticose labiate plant ({Salvia officinalis}) with
            grayish green foliage, much used in flavoring meats, etc.
            The name is often extended to the whole genus, of which
            many species are cultivated for ornament, as the scarlet
            sage, and Mexican red and blue sage.
      (b) The sagebrush.
  
      {Meadow sage} (Bot.), a blue-flowered species of Salvia ({S.
            pratensis}) growing in meadows in Europe.
  
      {Sage cheese}, cheese flavored with sage, and colored green
            by the juice of leaves of spinach and other plants which
            are added to the milk.
  
      {Sage cock} (Zo[94]l.), the male of the sage grouse; in a
            more general sense, the specific name of the sage grouse.
           
  
      {Sage green}, of a dull grayish green color, like the leaves
            of garden sage.
  
      {Sage grouse} (Zo[94]l.), a very large American grouse
            ({Centrocercus urophasianus}), native of the dry sagebrush
            plains of Western North America. Called also {cock of the
            plains}. The male is called {sage cock}, and the female
            {sage hen}.
  
      {Sage hare}, or {Sage rabbit} (Zo[94]l.), a species of hare
            ({Lepus Nuttalli, [or] artemisia}) which inhabits the arid
            regions of Western North America and lives among
            sagebrush. By recent writers it is considered to be merely
            a variety of the common cottontail, or wood rabbit.
  
      {Sage hen} (Zo[94]l.), the female of the sage grouse.
  
      {Sage sparrow} (Zo[94]l.), a small sparrow ({Amphispiza
            Belli}, var. {Nevadensis}) which inhabits the dry plains
            of the Rocky Mountain region, living among sagebrush.
  
      {Sage thrasher} (Zo[94]l.), a singing bird ({Oroscoptes
            montanus}) which inhabits the sagebrush plains of Western
            North America.
  
      {Sage willow} (Bot.), a species of willow ({Salix tristis})
            forming a low bush with nearly sessile grayish green
            leaves.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Schizocarp \Schiz"o*carp\, n. [Schizo- + Gr. [?] fruit.] (Bot.)
      A dry fruit which splits at maturity into several closed
      one-seeded portions.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Socager \Soc"a*ger\, n. (O. Eng. Law)
      A tennant by socage; a socman.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Successary \Suc"ces*sa*ry\, n.
      Succession. [Obs.]
  
               My peculiar honors, not derived From successary, but
               purchased with my blood.                        --Beau. & Fl.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Successor \Suc*ces"sor\, n. [OE. successour, OF. successur,
      successor, F. successeur, L. successor. See {Succeed}.]
      One who succeeds or follows; one who takes the place which
      another has left, and sustains the like part or character; --
      correlative to predecessor; as, the successor of a deceased
      king. --Chaucer.
  
               A gift to a corporation, either of lands or of
               chattels, without naming their successors, vests an
               absolute property in them so lond as the corporation
               subsists.                                                --Blackstone.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Sycoceric \Syc`o*cer"ic\, a. (Chem.)
      Of, pertaining to, or designating, an acid obtained by the
      oxidation of sycoceryl alcohol.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Sycoceryl \Syc`o*ce"ryl\, n. [Gr. [?] a fig + [?] wax + -yl.]
      (Chem.)
      A radical, of the aromatic series, regarded as an essential
      ingredient of certain compounds found in the waxy resin of an
      Australian species of fig.

From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]:
   SuccessoR
  
      A language for {distributed computing} derived from {SR}.
  
      ["SuccessoR: Refinements to SR", R.A. Olsson et al, TR 84-3, U
      Arizona 1984].
  
      (1994-12-15)
  
  

From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]:
   successor
  
      {daughter}
  
  

From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]:
   SuccessoR
  
      A language for {distributed computing} derived from {SR}.
  
      ["SuccessoR: Refinements to SR", R.A. Olsson et al, TR 84-3, U
      Arizona 1984].
  
      (1994-12-15)
  
  

From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]:
   successor
  
      {daughter}
  
  
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