| SAICES | • saices n. Plural of saice. • SAICE n. (Arabic) a male servant in India, also SYCE, SICE. |
| SAICKS | • saicks n. Plural of saick. • SAICK n. (Turkish) a Levantine vessel like a ketch, also SAIC, SAIQUE. |
| SAIDST | • saidst v. (Archaic) second-person singular simple past form of say. • SAY v. to utter in words, speak. |
| SAIGAS | • saigas n. Plural of saiga. • SAIGA n. (Russian) an antelope native to the plains of Siberia and Eastern Russia. |
| SAIKEI | • saikei n. The art of creating miniature landscapes with living trees, rocks, water, etc., each landscape in a single tray. • SAIKEI n. (Japanese) a miniature landscape of bonsai trees etc. |
| SAILED | • sailed v. Simple past tense and past participle of sail. • sailed adj. Having a specified kind or number of sail. • sailed adj. Having the sails set. |
| SAILER | • sailer n. That which sails; a sailboat. • sailer n. (Baseball) A fastball that skims through the air. • sailer n. Obsolete form of sailor. |
| SAILOR | • sailor n. A person in the business of navigating ships or other vessels. • sailor n. Someone knowledgeable in the practical management of ships. • sailor n. A member of the crew of a vessel; a mariner; a common seaman. |
| SAIMIN | • saimin n. A Hawaiian noodle soup garnished with green onions. • SAIMIN n. (Chinese) a Hawaiian noodle soup. |
| SAINED | • sained v. Simple past tense and past participle of sain. • SAIN v. (archaic) to make the sign of the cross over. |
| SAINTS | • saints n. Plural of saint. • saints v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of saint. • Saints n. Plural of Saint. |
| SAIQUE | • SAIQUE n. (Turkish) a Levantine vessel like a ketch, also SAIC, SAICK. |
| SAIRED | • SAIR v. to savour, also SAR. |
| SAIRER | • SAIR adj. (Scots) sore, very. |
| SAITHE | • saithe n. The pollock or coalfish or coley (Pollachius virens). • SAITHE n. the coalfish, also SAITH. |
| SAITHS | • saiths n. Plural of saith. • SAITH n. the coalfish, also SAITHE. |
| SAIYID | • Saiyid prop.n. Alternative spelling of Sayyid. • SAIYID n. (Arabic) a descendant of Mohammed's daughter Fatima, also SAID, SAYED, SAYID, SAYYID. |