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sandonicum, santonicum wormwood, wormwood-seed<br />

sandwicensis from the Sandwich Islands.<br />

Sane ego te vocavi. Forsitan capedictum tuum desit. I did call. Maybe your answering machine is broken.<br />

sang- referring to blood<br />

sango-kaku Japanese cv. coral shell<br />

sangui-, sanguin-, sanguis, -sanguis Latin blood, from sanguis, sanguinis m., blood; family.<br />

sanguinalis -is -e blood red color, from Latin sanguis, sanguinis m., blood, family, and -alis -is -e,<br />

adjectival suffix signifying pertaining to, relating to, of, in connection <strong>with</strong>, or belonging to.<br />

sanguinamem a kind of blood pudding.<br />

Sanguinaria from Latin sanguis, blood for the blood red sap in all parts of the plant. (Papaveraceae)<br />

sanguineus -a -um sanguin'eus (san-GWIN-ee-us) bloody, blood-red, from Latin adjective sanguineus -a -<br />

um, bloody, bloodstained; blood-red, from Latin sanguis, blood.<br />

sanguinolentus of blood-red color.<br />

Sangiusorba from Latin sanguis, sanguinis, blood, and sorbeo, sorbere, sorbui, sorbitus, absorb, drink, soak<br />

up, from the plants stipic qualities, its ability to stop bleeding. (Rosaceae)<br />

sani, sanido, sanis, -sanis Greek a board, plank<br />

sanicul-, sanicula, -sanicula New Latin a kind of plant<br />

Sanicula Sanic'ula (san-IK-yoo-la) New Latin, from Medieval Latin, sanicle, probably diminutive of Latin sanus<br />

healthy, or from sanare, to heal, to cure, in reference to its reputed healing (vulnerary) powers. (Umbelliferae)<br />

saniosus sappy.<br />

sanit-, sanita Latin health, soundness<br />

Sansevieria for Raimond de Sangro, Prince of Sanseviero<br />

santa catharina from Santa Catharina in Brazil.<br />

santal-, santalum, -santalum New Latin sandalwood<br />

Santalaceae Santala'ceae (san-tal-AY-see-ee) plants of the Quandong-Tree of Australia family, from Santalum,<br />

the genus name, and -aceae, the standardized Latin suffix of plant family names.<br />

santaloides resembling Quandong-Tree.<br />

santarosae santaro'sae (san-ta-RO-see)<br />

Santolina holy flax, from Latin sanctus, holy, and linum, flax; ancient name for a species of the genus<br />

santolinoides santolino'ides (san-toe-lie-NO-i-dees)<br />

santonicus having the properties of Wormwood.<br />

Sanvitalia Sanvita'lia (san-vi-TAY-lee-a) New Latin, probably from F. Sanvitali died 1761 Italian<br />

mathematician, or from the Sanvitali family, many of whose members were famous, and New Latin -ia;<br />

Etymology unclear; possibly for some member of the Italian family Sanvitali or for a Spanish botanist named<br />

Sanvital (fna).<br />

sao Greek healthy, safe<br />

sap- referring to soap<br />

saperd-, saperdes, -saperdes Greek a salted fish<br />

saph-, saphen, sapho Greek clear, apparent; the truth<br />

sapid-, sapidus Latin tasty, savory, pleasing to taste, having a pleasing taste.<br />

sapien, sapiens, -sapiens, sapient Latin wise, knowing<br />

sapientium, sapientum referring to ancient wise men, authors, or sages, for or of the wise, from Latin<br />

sapientia -ae f., wisdom, good sense, discernment; especially proficiency in philosophy, science, etc. Musa<br />

Sapientum, Common Banana.<br />

Sapindaceae plants of the Sapindus, Soap-Nut-Oil Plant family, Indian Soapworts, from Sapindus, the genus<br />

name, and -aceae, the standardized Latin suffix of plant family names.<br />

sapindinus -a -um, Sapindus, sapindus -a -um Latin soapberry, or by syncope, Sapo Indicus, Indian soap;<br />

soap and India, resembling Sapindus, Soap-Nut-Oil Tree. (Sapindaceae)<br />

sapinus, sapineus smelling like firs or pines.<br />

sapo, -sapo, saponi Latin soap<br />

sapo soap (Teutonic, saip; OE sape; check for association to 'sebum') (Check for connection to Sapis River<br />

--> Sabis, Sapis, Savis)<br />

saponaceus -a -um soapy, having soap-like qualities.<br />

Saponaria, saponarius -a -um soapy, having soap-like qualities, New Latin, from Medieval Latin, feminine<br />

of saponarius of soap, from Latin sapon-, saponis, sapo, soap, and -arius -ary, pertaining to, in reference to the<br />

sap. (Caryophyllaceae)

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