Sandnoun
(uncountable) Rock that is ground more finely than gravel, but is not as fine as silt (more formally, see grain sizes chart), forming beaches and deserts and also used in construction.
Sandnoun
A beach or other expanse of sand.
Sandnoun
Personal courage.
Sandnoun
A particle from 62.5 microns to 2 mm in diameter, following the Wentworth scale.
Sandnoun
A light beige colour, like that of typical sand.
Sandnoun
A single grain of sand.
Sandnoun
A moment or interval of time; the term or extent of one's life (referring to the sand in an hourglass).
Sandnoun
(colloquial) A sandpiper.
Sandadjective
Of a light beige colour, like that of typical sand.
Sandverb
(transitive) To abrade the surface of (something) with sand or sandpaper in order to smooth or clean it.
Sandverb
(transitive) To cover with sand.
Sandverb
To blot ink using sand.
Sandnoun
Fine particles of stone, esp. of siliceous stone, but not reduced to dust; comminuted stone in the form of loose grains, which are not coherent when wet.
Sandnoun
A single particle of such stone.
Sandnoun
The sand in the hourglass; hence, a moment or interval of time; the term or extent of one's life.
Sandnoun
Tracts of land consisting of sand, like the deserts of Arabia and Africa; also, extensive tracts of sand exposed by the ebb of the tide.
Sandnoun
Courage; pluck; grit.
Sandverb
To sprinkle or cover with sand.
Sandverb
To drive upon the sand.
Sandverb
To bury (oysters) beneath drifting sand or mud.
Sandverb
To mix with sand for purposes of fraud; as, to sand sugar.
Sandnoun
a loose material consisting of grains of rock or coral
Sandnoun
French writer known for works concerning women's rights and independence (1804-1876)
Sandnoun
fortitude and determination;
Sandverb
rub with sandpaper;
Sand
Sand is a granular material composed of finely divided rock and mineral particles. Sand has various compositions but is defined by its grain size.
Sendverb
(transitive) To make something (such as an object or message) go from one place to another.
Sendverb
To excite, delight, or thrill (someone).
Sendverb
To bring to a certain condition.
Sendverb
(intransitive) To dispatch an agent or messenger to convey a message, or to do an errand.
Sendverb
To cause to be or to happen; to bestow; to inflict; to grant; sometimes followed by a dependent proposition.
Sendverb
(nautical) To pitch.
Sendnoun
(telecommunications) An operation in which data is transmitted.
Sendnoun
(nautical) lang=en
Sendverb
To cause to go in any manner; to dispatch; to commission or direct to go; as, to send a messenger.
Sendverb
To give motion to; to cause to be borne or carried; to procure the going, transmission, or delivery of; as, to send a message.
Sendverb
To emit; to impel; to cast; to throw; to hurl; as, to send a ball, an arrow, or the like.
Sendverb
To cause to be or to happen; to bestow; to inflict; to grant; - sometimes followed by a dependent proposition.
Sendverb
To dispatch an agent or messenger to convey a message, or to do an errand.
Sendverb
To pitch; as, the ship sends forward so violently as to endanger her masts.
Sendnoun
The impulse of a wave by which a vessel is carried bodily.
Sendverb
cause to go somewhere;
Sendverb
to cause or order to be taken, directed, or transmitted to another place;
Sendverb
cause to be directed or transmitted to another place;
Sendverb
transport commercially
Sendverb
assign to a station
Sendverb
transfer;
Sendverb
cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution;
Sendverb
broadcast over the airwaves, as in radio or television;