Sats


noun, Hinduism.
1.
(in Vedic mythology) the realm of existence, populated by people and gods.
Compare Asat.
2.
reality.
Trademark.
1.
a set of standardized college admissions tests developed by the College Board, the principal one measuring mathematical and verbal reasoning, and others measuring knowledge in specific subject areas.
noun acronym (Brit, education)
1.
standard assessment tasks
2.
standard assessment tests
3.
standard attainment tests
verb
1.
the past tense and past participle of sit
adjective (South African)
1.
very tired; exhausted
2.
drunk
abbreviation
1.
(in the US) Scholastic Aptitude Test
sat
saturated
SAT
1.
Samoa-tala (currency)
2.
San Antonio International Airport
3.
a trademark used for a set of standardized college entrance examinations; originally Scholastic Aptitude Test

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