Definition of Sac

Babylon English
sac
n. pouch or bag-like structure in an animal or plant (often containing liquid)

Sac
n. Algonquian language spoken by the Sauk Indians (also Sauk)
n. North American Indians who formerly occupied lands in Wisconsin Illinois and Iowa (USA); member of these North American Indian people (also Sauk)

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Sac Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries

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SAC
1. An early system on the Datatron 200 series.
[Listed in CACM 2(5):16 (May 1959)].
(1995-04-12)
2. Service Access Controller.
(2002-12-30)

Computer Abbreviations v1.5
SAC
Single Attachment Concentrator

9300+ Computer Acronyms
SAC
Single Attachment Concentrator

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SAC
Single Attachment Concentrator


Sac Definition from Government Dictionaries & Glossaries

European Defence Agency Acronyms
SAC
Strategic Airlift Capability
  

DOD Joint Acronyms and Abbreviations
SAC
special actions cell; special agent in charge; supporting arms coordinator
  

Military Abbreviations
SAC
supporting arms commander|
supporting arms coordinator

NATO Acronyms
SAC
Strategic Air Command

International Relations and Security Acronyms
SAC
Supreme Allied Commander


Sac Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sac
(n.)
The privilege formerly enjoyed by the lord of a manor, of holding courts, trying causes, and imposing fines.
  
(n.)
See Sacs.
  
(n.)
See 2d Sack.
  
(n.)
A cavity, bag, or receptacle, usually containing fluid, and either closed, or opening into another cavity to the exterior; a sack.
  

WordNet 2.0
Sac

Noun
1. a member of the Algonquian people formerly living in Wisconsin in the Fox River valley and on the shores of Green Bay
(synonym) Sauk
(hypernym) Algonquian, Algonquin
(hyponym) Black Hawk, Makataimeshekiakiak


sac

Noun
1. an enclosed space; "the trapped miners found a pocket of air"
(synonym) pouch, sack, pocket
(hypernym) cavity, enclosed space
2. a case or sheath especially a pollen sac or moss capsule
(synonym) theca
(hypernym) covering, natural covering, cover
3. a structure resembling a bag in an animal
(hypernym) cavity, bodily cavity, cavum
(hyponym) yolk sac


Sauk

Noun
1. a member of the Algonquian people formerly living in Wisconsin in the Fox River valley and on the shores of Green Bay
(synonym) Sac
(hypernym) Algonquian, Algonquin
(hyponym) Black Hawk, Makataimeshekiakiak

Australian Slang
Sac
scrotum

hEnglish - advanced version
sac

sac
\sac\ (s&add;k), n. (ethnol.) see sacs.
sac
\sac\, n. [see sake, soc.] (o.eng. law) the privilege formerly enjoyed by the lord of a manor, of holding courts, trying causes, and imposing fines.
sac
\sac\ (săk), n. [f., fr. l. saccus a sack. see sack a bag.]
1. see 2d sack.
2. (biol.) a cavity, bag, or receptacle, usually containing fluid, and either closed, or opening into another cavity to the exterior; a sack.
sac
s \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.]
sac
n
1. an enclosed space [syn: pouch, sack, pocket]


2. a case or sheath especially a pollen sac or moss capsule [syn: theca]


3. a structure resembling a bag in an animal


  similar words(19) 




 cul de sac 
 air sac 
 embryo sac 
 lung sac 
 embryonal sac 
 amnios sac 
 ampullaceous sac 
 yolk sac 
 dart sac 
 lacrimal sac 
 tear sac 
 cul-de-sac 
 pollen sac 
 culs-de-sac 
 vitelline sac 
 sac or vesicle 
 poison sac 
 sac-1 
 ink sac 

Irish Gaelic words and phrases
sac
sack


Sac Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries

Hill Associates Acronym List
SAC
Single Attachment Concentrator (FDDI)

VFA-13 Aviation Glossary
SAC
Strategic Air Command. The USAF agency responsible for strategic aircraft and missiles during the Cold War; now Strategic Command.

Oceanographic, Meteorologal & Climatologal abbreviations and acronyms
SAC
Shipboard ADCP Center [> JASADCP]

U.F.O. Related Terminology and Acronyms
SAC
Strategic Air Command

Automotive Acronyms
SAC
Self-Adjusting-Clutch
[VW/Audi]

Yigal's 3G abbreviations
SAC
Service Access Code


Sac Definition from Medicine Dictionaries & Glossaries

ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS USED IN HSE
SAC
Subject Advisory Committee


Sac Definition from Society & Culture Dictionaries & Glossaries

Environmental Engineering (English ver.)
SAC
Suspended and Cancelled Pesticides


Sac Definition from Entertainment & Music Dictionaries & Glossaries

English to Federation-Standard Golic Vulcan
Sac
sa'haf (anc.)

Star Wars Planeten
SAC
Showdown at Centerpoint, Roger MacBride Allen, Bantam 1995.


Sac Definition from Sports Dictionaries & Glossaries

Scuba Diving
SAC
Surface Air Consumption

Chess Terminology
sac
A sacrifice of material for anticipated advantage.


Sac Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries

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SOUTH CAROLINA E & G CO
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Generates, transmits, distributes and sells electricity; Purchases and distributes natural gas; And renders urban bus service.


Sac Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries

Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia
SAC
SAC or sac may refer to:
In Turkish cuisine:
  • Sac and Sacayağı traditional cuisine instruments for baking.

In biology:

  • Sac, a baglike structure possibly containing fluid, in a plant, animal, or fungus.

In United States geography:


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Sač
Sač is a large metal lid like a shallow bell with which dough for bread or meat to be baked are covered, and over which ashes and live coals are put. Restaurants all over Montenegro have taken over this traditional way of cooking under sač, after which meat remains saucy, and potatoes are rich with the taste of meat.

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