Spanish | English |
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sacar provecho verb | make the most of(realise the maximal value, worth, or potential of) |
sacar punta a verb | twist [twisted, twisting, twists](to distort or change the truth or meaning) |
sacarificación noun {f} | saccharification [saccharifications](hydrolysis of soluble polysaccharides) |
sacarificar verb | saccharify [saccharified, saccharifying, saccharifies](convert soluble polysaccharides) |
sacarímetro noun {m} | saccharometer [saccharometers](hydrometer) |
sacarina noun {f} | saccharin(white crystalline powder) |
sacarino adjective | saccharine(of or relating to sugar, see also: sugary) |
sacarosa noun {f} | sucrose(a disaccharide) |
sacarse de la manga verb | make up(to invent, to imagine, to concoct) |
sacarse el gordo verb | hit the jackpot(to receive a favorable outcome, by luck) |
sacarse la lotería verb | hit the jackpot(to receive a favorable outcome, by luck) |
sacarse la ropa verb | strip [stripped, stripping, strips](to take off clothing) |
sacarse un peso de encima verb | get off one's chest(to relieve oneself by talking to someone) |
sacarse una espina verb | get off one's chest(to relieve oneself by talking to someone) |
sacerdocio noun {m} | priesthood [priesthood](role or office) |
sacerdote noun {m} | priest [priests](clergyman (clergywoman, clergyperson)) |
sacerdotisa noun {f} | priestess [priestesses](woman with religious duties) |
sachavaca noun {f} | tapir [tapirs](large odd-toed ungulate with a long prehensile upper lip of the family Tapiridae) |
saciar verb | glut [glutted, glutting, gluts](to fill to capacity, see also: sate) quench [quenched, quenching, quenches](to satisfy thirst) sate [sated, sating, sates](To satisfy; fill up) satiate [satiated, satiating, satiates](satisfy) |
saciar; apagar verb | slake [slaked, slaking, slakes]verb |
saciedad noun {f} | satiety [satieties](state of being perfectly satiated) |
saco noun {m} | bag [bags](flexible container) blazer [blazers](a jacket) coat [coats](outer garment covering the upper torso and arms) jacket [jackets](piece of a person's suit) sack [sacks](bag for commodities or items) |
saco amniótico noun {m} | amniotic sac [amniotic sacs](sac in which foetus develops, see also: amnion) |
saco de arena noun {m} | sandbag [sandbags](a bag filled with sand) |
saco de boxeo noun {m} | punching bag(tough bag punched or kicked when practising sports such as boxing or martial arts) |
saco de dormir noun {m} | sleeping bag(padded or insulated bag) |
saco de vivac noun {m} | bivouac sack(waterproof fabric shell designed to slip over a sleeping bag) |
saco lacrimal noun {m} | lacrimal sac [lacrimal sacs](dilated upper end of the nasolacrimal duct) |
sacral adjective | sacral(sacred) |
sacralización noun {f} | sacralization(developmental abnormality in which the first sacral vertebra becomes fused with the fifth lumbar veterbra) |
sacramental adjective | sacramental(used in, or relating to, a sacrament) |
sacramental noun {m} | sacramental(an object or action which spiritually aids its faithful users) |
sacramentario noun {m} | sacramentary(ancient book containing the rites for Mass, the sacraments, etc.) |