sac

  • 61sac — UK [sæk] / US noun [countable] Word forms sac : singular sac plural sacs biology a part of an animal or plant that is shaped like a small bag and is usually filled with liquid or air …

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  • 62sac —    Le ventre. On dit d’une femme enceinte: Elle en a plein son sac.        La jeune garce en eut plein son sac.    MARGUERITE DE NAVARRE …

    Dictionnaire Érotique moderne

  • 63Sac — Sacs Sacs (s[add]ks), n. pl.; sing. {Sac}. (Ethnol.) A tribe of Indians, which, together with the Foxes, formerly occupied the region about Green Bay, Wisconsin. [Written also {Sauks}.] [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 64sac — I. noun Etymology: French, literally, bag, from Latin saccus more at sack Date: 1741 a pouch within an animal or plant often containing a fluid < a synovial sac > • saclike adjective II. abbreviation sacrifice …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 65Sac — /sak, sawk/, n., pl. Sacs, (esp. collectively) Sac. Sauk. * * * …

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  • 66sac — noun Sac is used after these nouns: ↑egg …

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  • 67SAC — • unterFDDI: Single Attach Concentrator • Strict Avalanche Criterium (in Kryptografie) • Special/Service Area Code (Telefonie: Gebietstelefonnummern, die Dienste und nicht Orte abwählen) • Semiautomatic Coding ( &GT; IEEE Standard Dictionary ) •&#8230; …

    Acronyms

  • 68SAC — [1] unterFDDI: Single Attach Concentrator [2] Strict Avalanche Criterium (in Kryptografie) [3] Special/Service Area Code (Telefonie: Gebietstelefonnummern, die Dienste und nicht Orte abwählen) [4] Semiautomatic Coding ( &GT; IEEE Standard&#8230; …

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  • 69sac — [[t]sæ̱k[/t]] sacs N COUNT A sac is a small part of an animal s body, shaped like a little bag. It contains air, liquid, or some other substance. The lungs consist of millions of tiny air sacs …

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  • 70sac — m Somme de 10 francs ou 1 000 centimes. L’hésitation, disons même la confusion, entre les anciens francs auxquels sac était attaché depuis l’origine (devenus des centimes) et les nouveaux francs, a considérablement réduit l’usage de ce terme&#8230; …

    Le petit dico du grand français familier