Definitions from Wiktionary (Sat)
▸ adjective: (UK, predicative) Seated; sitting (down).
▸ noun: Level of saturation (especially of oxygen in the blood).
▸ adjective: Abbreviation of satisfactory. [Done to satisfaction; adequate or sufficient.]
▸ adjective: Abbreviation of satisfied. [In a state of satisfaction.]
▸ adjective: Abbreviation of saturated. [(not comparable) Full; unable to hold or contain any more.]
▸ noun: Abbreviation of satellite (“artificial orbital body”). [A moon or other smaller body orbiting a larger one.]
▸ noun: Abbreviation of satori (“a mutant gene of Drosophila, a genus of fruit flies, that causes homosexual behaviour in males (specifically, courtship directed to other males)”). [(uncountable, Zen Buddhism) A sudden inexpressible feeling of spiritual enlightenment or understanding, the result of meditation and study.]
▸ noun: Abbreviation of satoshi (“a hundred-millionth of a bitcoin”). [A hundred-millionth (10⁻⁸) of a bitcoin; the same as 10 nanocoins (nBTC) or 10⁻⁸ BTC.]
▸ noun: (atmospheric sciences) Initialism of surface air temperature.
▸ noun: (US) Ellipsis of SAT Reasoning Test (formerly acronyms Scholastic Aptitude Test and Scholastic Assessment Test): a national exam taken annually by high school juniors and seniors.
▸ noun: (Australia) Acronym of Scholastic Aptitude Test.
▸ noun: (British) Acronym of Statutory Assessment Test, a national curriculum assessment, or exam.
▸ noun: Abbreviation of Saturday. [The seventh day of the week in many religious traditions, and the sixth day of the week in systems using the ISO 8601 norm; observed as the Sabbath/Shabbat in Judaism (Friday sunset to Saturday sunset); it follows Friday and precedes Sunday.]
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▸ adjective: (UK, predicative) Seated; sitting (down).
▸ noun: Level of saturation (especially of oxygen in the blood).
▸ adjective: Abbreviation of satisfactory. [Done to satisfaction; adequate or sufficient.]
▸ adjective: Abbreviation of satisfied. [In a state of satisfaction.]
▸ adjective: Abbreviation of saturated. [(not comparable) Full; unable to hold or contain any more.]
▸ noun: Abbreviation of satellite (“artificial orbital body”). [A moon or other smaller body orbiting a larger one.]
▸ noun: Abbreviation of satori (“a mutant gene of Drosophila, a genus of fruit flies, that causes homosexual behaviour in males (specifically, courtship directed to other males)”). [(uncountable, Zen Buddhism) A sudden inexpressible feeling of spiritual enlightenment or understanding, the result of meditation and study.]
▸ noun: Abbreviation of satoshi (“a hundred-millionth of a bitcoin”). [A hundred-millionth (10⁻⁸) of a bitcoin; the same as 10 nanocoins (nBTC) or 10⁻⁸ BTC.]
▸ noun: (atmospheric sciences) Initialism of surface air temperature.
▸ noun: (US) Ellipsis of SAT Reasoning Test (formerly acronyms Scholastic Aptitude Test and Scholastic Assessment Test): a national exam taken annually by high school juniors and seniors.
▸ noun: (Australia) Acronym of Scholastic Aptitude Test.
▸ noun: (British) Acronym of Statutory Assessment Test, a national curriculum assessment, or exam.
▸ noun: Abbreviation of Saturday. [The seventh day of the week in many religious traditions, and the sixth day of the week in systems using the ISO 8601 norm; observed as the Sabbath/Shabbat in Judaism (Friday sunset to Saturday sunset); it follows Friday and precedes Sunday.]
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