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  • 91sat|is|fi|a|ble — «SAT ihs FY uh buhl», adjective. that can be satisfied: »a satisfiable condition or demand …

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  • 92sat|is|fi|er — «SAT ihs FY uhr», noun. a person or thing that satisfies …

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  • 93sat|is|fy|ing|ly — «SAT ihs FY ihng lee», adverb. so as to satisfy; satisfactorily …

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  • 94sat|is|fy — «SAT ihs fy», verb, fied, fy|ing. –v.t. 1. to give enough to (a person); meet or fulfill (as desires, hopes, or demands); put an end to (needs or wants): »to satisfy one s curiosity. He satisfied his hunger with a sandwich and milk. What do you… …

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  • 95sat|su|ma — «sat SOO muh», noun. 1. a Japanese variety of mandarin orange. 2. a kind of fine Japanese pottery made on the island of Kyushu since the 1600 s. ╂[< Satsuma, a region of southern Japan] …

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  • 96Sat|ur|na|le — «SAT uhr NAY lee», noun. singular of Saturnalia …

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  • 97sat|ur|nism — «SAT uhr nihz uhm», noun. chronic lead poisoning …

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  • 98Sat|urn — «SAT uhrn», noun. 1. the ancient Roman god of agriculture and the harvest. The Greeks called him Cronus. Saturn was believed to have ruled durg a golden age and to have been deposed by his son Jupiter. 2. the second largest planet in the solar… …

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  • 99sat|y|ri|a|sis — «SAT uh RY uh sihs», noun. a morbid and uncontrollable sexual desire in a man. ╂[< New Latin satyriasis < Greek satyríāsis < sátyros satyr] …

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  • 100sat|yr — «SAT uhr, SAY tuhr», noun. 1. an ancient Greek deity of the woods, who was part man and part goat or horse. The satyrs were merry, riotous followers of Bacchus, the god of wine. 2. Figurative: »From forty to fifty a man is at heart either a stoic …

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