5 letter words starting with sa

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  • SAAGS
  • SABAL
  • SABED
  • SABER
  • SABES
  • SABHA
  • SABIN
  • SABIR
  • SABJI
  • SABLE
  • SABOS
  • SABOT
  • SABRA
  • SABRE
  • SABZI
  • SACKS
  • SACRA
  • SACRE
  • SADDO
  • SADDY
  • SADES
  • SADHE
  • SADHU
  • SADIC
  • SADIS
  • SADLY
  • SADOS
  • SADZA
  • SAETA
  • SAFED
  • SAFER
  • SAFES
  • SAGAR
  • SAGAS
  • SAGER
  • SAGES
  • SAGGY
  • SAGOS
  • SAGUM
  • SAHAB
  • SAHEB
  • SAHIB
  • SAICE
  • SAICK
  • SAICS
  • SAIDS
  • SAIGA
  • SAILS
  • SAIMS
  • SAINE
  • SAINS
  • SAINT
  • SAIRS
  • SAIST
  • SAITH
  • SAJOU
  • SAKAI
  • SAKER
  • SAKES
  • SAKIA
  • SAKIS
  • SAKTI
  • SALAD
  • SALAL
  • SALAS
  • SALAT
  • SALEP
  • SALES
  • SALET
  • SALIC
  • SALIS
  • SALIX
  • SALLE
  • SALLY
  • SALMI
  • SALOL
  • SALON
  • SALOP
  • SALPA
  • SALPS
  • SALSA
  • SALSE
  • SALTO
  • SALTS
  • SALTY
  • SALUD
  • SALUE
  • SALUT
  • SALVE
  • SALVO
  • SAMAN
  • SAMAS
  • SAMBA
  • SAMBO
  • SAMEK
  • SAMEL
  • SAMEN
  • SAMES
  • SAMEY
  • SAMFI
  • SAMFU
  • SAMMY
  • SAMPI
  • SAMPS
  • SANAD
  • SANDS
  • SANDY
  • SANED
  • SANER
  • SANES
  • SANGA
  • SANGH
  • SANGO
  • SANGS
  • SANKO
  • SANSA
  • SANTO
  • SANTS
  • SAOLA
  • SAPAN
  • SAPID
  • SAPOR
  • SAPPY
  • SARAN
  • SARDS
  • SARED
  • SAREE
  • SARGE
  • SARGO
  • SARIN
  • SARIR
  • SARIS
  • SARKS
  • SARKY
  • SAROD
  • SAROS
  • SARUS
  • SARVO
  • SASER
  • SASIN
  • SASSE
  • SASSY
  • SATAI
  • SATAY
  • SATED
  • SATEM
  • SATER
  • SATES
  • SATIN
  • SATIS
  • SATYR
  • SAUBA
  • SAUCE
  • SAUCH
  • SAUCY
  • SAUGH
  • SAULS
  • SAULT
  • SAUNA
  • SAUNF
  • SAUNT
  • SAURY
  • SAUTE
  • SAUTS
  • SAUVE
  • SAVED
  • SAVER
  • SAVES
  • SAVEY
  • SAVIN
  • SAVOR
  • SAVOY
  • SAVVY
  • SAWAH
  • SAWED
  • SAWER
  • SAXES
  • SAYAS
  • SAYED
  • SAYEE
  • SAYER
  • SAYID
  • SAYNE
  • SAYON
  • SAYST
  • SAZES

Sometimes the solution is an uncommon word, then It’s time to learn something new. Here’s the definition of a few of these words:

Definition of safer

safer (adjective)

  1. Not in danger; out of harm's reach.
  2. Free from risk.
  3. Providing protection from danger; providing shelter.
  4. When a batter successfully reaches first base, or when a baserunner successfully advances to the next base or returns to the base he last occupied; not out.
  5. Properly secured.
  6. (used after a noun, often forming a compound) Not susceptible to a specified source of harm.
  7. Great, cool, awesome, respectable; a term of approbation, often as interjection.
  8. Lenient, usually describing a teacher that is easy-going.
  9. Reliable; trusty.
  10. Cautious.
  11. Of a programming language, type-safe or more generally offering well-defined behavior despite programming errors.

Definition of sakes

sakes (noun)

  1. An alcoholic beverage made from fermenting various forms of rice, usually with an ABV similar to wine.

sakes (noun)

  1. Cause, interest or account
  2. Purpose or end; reason
  3. The benefit or regard of someone or something
  4. (obsolete except in phrases) contention, strife; guilt, sin, accusation or charge

sakes (noun)

  1. A class of Japanese rice wines made from polished rice and typically about 20% alcohol by volume.

sakes (noun)

  1. An alcoholic beverage made from fermenting various forms of rice, usually with an ABV similar to wine.

sakes (noun)

  1. Cause, interest or account
  2. Purpose or end; reason
  3. The benefit or regard of someone or something
  4. (obsolete except in phrases) contention, strife; guilt, sin, accusation or charge

sakes (noun)

  1. A class of Japanese rice wines made from polished rice and typically about 20% alcohol by volume.


Definition of sarin

sarin (noun)

  1. The neurotoxin O-isopropyl methylphosphonofluoridate, used as a chemical weapon.

Definition of sated

sated (verb)

  1. To satisfy the appetite or desire of; to fill up.

sated (adjective)

  1. In a state of complete and thorough satisfaction; having ones appetite fully satisfied, by having enough of something.
  2. Quelled of thirst or hunger.