Sans


preposition
1.
without.
noun
1.
a river in central Europe, flowing from the Carpathian Mountains in W Ukraine through SE Poland into the Vistula: battles 1914–15. About 280 miles (450 km) long.
noun, plural Sans (especially collectively) San for 1.
1.
a member of a nomadic aboriginal people of southern Africa.
2.
any of more than a dozen related Khoisan languages spoken by the San.
1.
Sanskrit.
preposition
1.
an archaic word for without
noun
1.
(old-fashioned, informal) short for sanatorium
noun
1.
an aboriginal people of southern Africa
2.
a group of the Khoisan languages, spoken mostly by Bushmen
noun
1.
a river in E central Europe, rising in W Ukraine and flowing northwest across SE Poland to the Vistula River. Length: about 450 km (280 miles)
abbreviation
1.
Sanskrit

SAN abbr.
sinoatrial node
SANS
small angle neutron scattering
san
sanatorium
SAN
1.
San Diego International Airport/Lindbergh Field
2.
storage area network

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