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- saionji/saɪˈɒndʒiː/A Japanese surname of a historically prominent aristocratic family.nounVery Low
- saipan/ˌsʌɪˈpæn/The largest island and capital of the Northern Mariana Islands, a U.S. commonwealth in the western Pacific Ocean.nounLow (Proper Noun; Geographic Reference)
- sais/saɪs/(Noun) A male servant or groom in Middle Eastern or South Asian countries, especially one who tends horses.nounVery Low (Archaic/Specific Literary/Historical)
- saison/ˈseɪzɒn/A type of highly-carbonated, pale, strong Belgian or French farmhouse ale, originally brewed in winter for consumption in summer.nounC1
- saite/ˈseɪ.ʌɪt/A type of homogenous, fine-grained mineral, particularly referring to a white granular calcite rock.adjectivenounVery Low / Technical
- saith/sɛθ/Third person singular present of the verb 'say'.verbVery Low
- saithe/seɪð/A commercially important food fish (Pollachius virens), also known as coalfish or pollock.nounLow / Specialized
- saiva/ˈsʌɪvə/A follower of Saivism, a major tradition within Hinduism that focuses on the worship of Shiva as the Supreme Being.adjectivenounLow
- sakai/səˈkaɪ/A member of an indigenous ethnic group from Peninsular Malaysia.nounLow
- sakakawea/ˌsækəkəˈweɪə/A proper noun referring to a historical figure, a Shoshone woman who acted as an interpreter and guide for the Lewis and Clark Expedition in the early 19th-century United States.nounC1/C2
- sake/seɪk/A reason or purpose for doing something; benefit or advantage.nounB2
- sakelN/AThe word 'sakel' is not a standard English word. It appears to be a transliteration or variant spelling, most likely of 'shackle' or a similar term. Its presumed core meaning relates to a restraint, bond, or fastening device.noun0 - Not found in standard corpora.
- saker/ˈseɪkə/A large falcon native to open grasslands from Eastern Europe to Asia, used historically in falconry.nounVery Low
- sakha republic/ˌsɑːkə rɪˈpʌblɪk/A large, autonomous republic within the Russian Federation, located in northeastern Siberia, also known historically and informally as Yakutia.nounLow
- sakhalin/ˌsækəˈliːn/A large, elongated island in the North Pacific Ocean, administered by Russia, located between the Sea of Okhotsk and the Sea of Japan.nounLow
- sakharov/səˈkɑːrɒf/A proper noun referring to Andrei Sakharov, a prominent Soviet nuclear physicist, dissident, and human rights activist, often used metonymically to represent the Soviet dissident movement or the struggle for human rights in authoritarian regimes.nounLow (Proper noun, specialized historical/political context)
- saki/ˈsɑːki/A Japanese alcoholic beverage made from fermented rice.nounC1/C2 (Low frequency, specialized/loanword)
- sakishima/ˌsɑːkɪˈʃiːmə/A proper noun referring to a group of islands in Japan, part of the larger Ryukyu Islands chain.nounVery Low
- sakkos/ˈsækɒs/A liturgical vestment worn by bishops in the Eastern Orthodox Church, similar to a tunic.nounRare
- sakmann/ˈzɑːkmən/A proper noun, specifically a surname of German origin.nounVery Low
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