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saber-toothed cat The saber-toothed cats (also called saber-toothed tigers) were large meat eaters that lived during the last ice age. |
Sacajawea Sacajawea, also spelled Sacagawea (1788-1812) was a Shoshone Indian woman who guided and acted as an interpreter and negotiator for Lewis and Clark on their exploratory expedition in the western USA. |
sack A sack is a container. You can put things in a sack. |
sad Sometimes people cry when they're sad. |
safety pin A safety pin is a type of pin that is used to fasten clothes and diapers. |
said Said is the past tense of the verb say. |
sail A sail is a large piece of strong fabric that catches the wind and propels a boat or sailboard through the water. |
sailboat A sailboat is a boat that has sails and is powered by the wind. |
sailfish The sailfish is a deep-sea fish. It is the fastest fish in the sea and can swim up to 68 miles per hour (110 kph). |
Saint Bernard A large, muscular, heroic dog originally from Switzerland. |
salad A salad is a type of food that is usually made with lettuce and other vegetables. |
salamander Salamanders are amphibians that retain their tail as an adult. |
salami Salami is a type of salty, spicy meat product, usually made from beef and/or pork. |
salmon Salmon are fish that live in the sea and spawn in fresh water. |
salt Salt is an important crystalline mineral that we use to season our food. |
samurai Samurai were Japanese warriors. |
sand Sand is a loose material composed of fine debris of rock and mineral particles. |
sandals Sandals are open shoes worn in warm weather. |
sandcastle A sandcastle is a small castle made of damp sand. |
sand dollar Sand Dollars are coin-shaped spiny-skinned sea bed animals that have 5-part radial symmetry. |
sandwich A sandwich is cheese, peanutbutter, meat, or another filling between two slices of bread. |
sapphire Sapphire is a blue gemstone. |
satellite Satellites orbit the Earth. |
Saturn Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun. It has beautiful rings. |
Saurornithoides Saurornithoides was a small, fast-moving, meat-eating dinosaur. |
sausage Sausage is a type of meat. |
savanna A savanna is a hot, seasonally dry grassland with scattered trees. |
saw A saw is a tool that cuts things. |
saxophone The saxophone is a large woodwind instrument. It was invented by Adolph Sax around 1840. |
say When you say something, you are talking. |
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