Sand
51sand — am·per·sand; anal·y·sand; de·sand; sand; sand·bag·ger; sand·berg; sand·blast·er; sand·er; sand·er·ling; sand·hill·er; sand·i·ness; sand·krui·per; sand·ling; sand·lot·ter; sand·mey·er; sand·nat·ter; sand·pa·per·er; sand·pa·pery; wea·sand;… …
52sand — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ coarse, fine ▪ a beach of fine golden sand ▪ hard, soft ▪ damp, moist …
53sand — [[t]sæ̱nd[/t]] ♦♦♦ sands, sanding, sanded 1) N UNCOUNT Sand is a substance that looks like powder, and consists of extremely small pieces of stone. Some deserts and many beaches are made up of sand. They all walked barefoot across the damp sand… …
54sand — {{11}}sand (n.) O.E. sand, from P.Gmc. *sanda (Cf. O.N. sandr, O.Fris. sond, M.Du. sant, Ger. Sand, not recorded in Gothic), from PIE root *samatha (Cf. Gk. psammos sand, L. sabulum). Metaphoric for innumerability since O.E. Sand dollar is from… …
55sand — One. ♦ White sand, one kea, ōkea, kea. ♦ Black cindery sand, pa u ahi. ♦ Black lava sand, one ā. ♦ Fine sand, one ae ae, hune one. ♦ Sand beach, kahaone, ae one, papa kea. ♦ Sand heap, pu u one. ♦ Sand pellets, kūkae ōhiki …
56Sand — Sạnd der; (e)s; nur Sg; eine lockere Masse aus kleinen Körnern, die es besonders am Ufer von Meeren und in der Wüste gibt <feiner, grober, lockerer Sand; Sand streuen; im Sand buddeln, spielen, stecken bleiben>: Die Kinder bauen eine Burg… …
57sand — I sand 1. sand sb., et, i sms. sand , fx sandbund, sandrevle, dog sand el. sands i sand(s)korn II sand 2. sand adj., t, e; en sand historie; en sand nydelse; ikke sandt?; sandt nok …
58sand — I UK [sænd] / US noun *** 1) [uncountable] a loose pale brown substance that you find at a beach or in the desert, formed from very small pieces of rock The children were playing in the sand. a grain of sand 2) sands [plural] an area of sand •… …
59sand — /sænd / (say sand) noun 1. the more or less fine debris of rocks, consisting of small, loose grains, often of quartz. 2. (usually plural) a tract or region composed principally of sand. 3. the sand in an hourglass, or a grain of this. 4. (plural) …
60sand — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old High German sant sand, Latin sabulum, Greek psammos Date: before 12th century 1. a. a loose granular material that results from the disintegration of rocks, consists of particles… …