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sand ( n ) ( s�nd ) =a substance that consists of very small, fine grains of rock. Sand is found on beaches, in deserts, etc. , e. g. Concrete is a m ...
salesperson ( n ) ( seɪlzˌpərsn ) ( pl. salespeople ) =a person whose job is to sell goods, for example, in a store
salmon ( n ) ( s�mən ) =a large fish with silver skin and pink flesh that is used for food. Salmon live in the ocean but swim up rivers to lay their ...
salami ( n ) ( səˈlɑmi ) ( pl. salamis ) =a type of large, spicy sausage served cold in thin slices
sailing ship ( n ) =a ship with sails
salad dressing ( n ) ( also dressing ) =a thin sauce used to add flavor to salads, usually made from oil, vinegar, salt, pepper, etc. , e. g. a low - ...
sailing ( n ) ( seɪlɪŋ ) =the sport or activity of traveling in a boat with sails, e. g. to go sailing. =one of the regular times that a ship leaves ...
sail 2 ( n ) =a trip in a boat or ship, e. g. We went for a sail. a two - hour sail across the bay. sailboat ( n ) ( seɪlboʊt ) =a boat with sails
sail 3 ( n ) =a set of boards attached to the arm of a windmill
sail 1 ( n ) ( seɪl ) =a sheet of strong cloth that the wind blows against to make a boat or ship travel through the water, a ship under sail ( using ...
safety scissors ( n ) ( seɪfti sɪzərz )
safety pin ( n ) =a pin with a point bent back toward the head, that is covered when closed so that it cannot hurt you
safety goggles ( n ) ( seɪfti ɡɑɡlz )
safety glass ( n ) ( seɪfti ɡl�s ) =strong glass that does not break into sharp pieces
safety glasses
saddle 3 ( n ) =a piece of meat from the back of an animal, e. g. a saddle of lamb.
saddle 1 ( n ) ( s�dl ) =a leather seat for a rider on a horse, e. g. She swung herself into the saddle.
saddle 2 ( n ) =a seat on a bicycle or motorcycle
purple ( adj ) ( pərpl ) =having the color of blue and red mixed together, e. g. a purple flower
purse ( n ) ( pərs ) ( also handbag, pocketbook ) =a small bag for money, keys, etc. , carried especially by women
pumpkin ( n ) ( pʌmpkɪn ) =a large round vegetable with thick orange skin. The seeds can be dried and eaten and the soft flesh can be cooked as a veg ...
puppy ( n ) ( pʌpi ) ( also pup ) =a young dog
pump 3 ( n ) hand pump
pump 4 ( n ) bicycle pump
pump 5 ( n ) =a woman's formal shoe that is plain and doesn't cover the top part of the foot
pump 1 ( n ) ( pʌmp ) =a machine that is used to force liquid, gas, or air into or out of sth, e. g. a water pump.
pump 2 ( n ) e. g. a gas pump. Some gas stations have the same kind of pump and nozzle.
prune ( n ) ( prun ) =a dried plum that is often eaten cooked, e. g. stewed prunes. prune juice
promenade ( n ) ( prɑməˈneɪd ) =a public place for walking, usually a wide path beside the ocean =a walk that you take for pleasure or exercise, espe ...
protractor ( n ) ( proʊtr�ktər ) =an instrument for measuring and drawing angles, usually made from a half circle of clear plastic with degrees ( 0� ...
professor ( n ) ( prəˈfɛsər ) ( informal prof ) ( abbreviation Prof. ) =a teacher at a university or college, especially one with a high rank, e. g. ...
printer ( n ) ( prɪntər ) =a machine for printing text on paper, especially one connected to a computer, e. g. a color printer.
press 4 ( n ) =a business that prints and publishes books, e. g. Oxford University Press.
press 5 ( n ) =a piece of equipment that is used for creating pressure on things, e. g. a pants press. a garlic press.
press 6 ( n ) =an act of pushing something with your hand or with a tool that you are holding, e. g. He gave the bell another press.
press 1 ( n ) ( prɛs ) =newspapers and magazines, e. g. the local press. The story was reported in the press and on television
press 2 ( n ) =the journalists and photographers who work for newspapers and magazines, e. g. Members of the press weren't allowed to attend the tria ...
press 3 ( n ) = a machine for printing books, etc. ; the process of printing them, e. g. We were able to watch the pages rolling off the presses. The ...
prescription ( n ) ( prɪˈskrɪpʃn ) =an official piece of paper on which a doctor writes the type of medicine you should have, e. g. The doctor gave m ...
preschool ( n ) ( priskul ) =a school for children between the ages of about two and five
power drill
pound 4 ( n ) =a place where vehicles that have been parked illegally are kept until their owners pay to get them back
pound 5 ( n ) =the symbol ( # ) , especially one on a keyboard or a telephone, e. g. Press pound. the pound key
pound 6 ( n ) =the symbol ( � ) that represents a pound in British money
pound 1 ( n ) ( paʊnd ) ( abbreviation lb. ) =a unit for measuring weight, 16 ounces, equal to 0. 454 of a kilogram, e. g. half a pound of butter. Th ...
pound 2 ( n ) ( symbol � ) =the unit of money in the U. K. and several other countries, e. g. a ten - pound note.
pound 3 ( n ) =a place where dogs that have been found in the street without their owners are kept until their owners claim them
pouch 4 ( n ) =a pocket of skin on the stomach of some female marsupial animals, such as kangaroos, in which they carry their young
pouch 5 ( n ) =a pocket of skin in the cheeks of some animals, such as hamsters, in which they store food
pouch 1 ( n ) ( paʊtʃ ) =a small bag, e. g. a tobacco pouch