Sab´uline, Sab´ulose (sabulum, sand, + ine), growing in sandy places.

Sac´cate (saccus, a bag), in the form of a sack or pouch.

Sac´charine (saccharon, sugar), of or resembling sugar, covered with shining grains like those of sugar.

Sac´cule, Sac´culus (sacculus, dim. of saccus, a bag), a small sack or pouch.

Salmon-Color (salmonaceus) (carneus), a color intermediate between flesh color and orange, like the flesh of the salmon. (Saturn red or orange chrome + white.)

Sanguin´eous (sanguineus, of blood, bloody), blood-colored; of a deep, somewhat brownish-red color; like the color of clotted blood.

Sap´id (sapidus, having taste, savory, < sapere, have a taste), agreeable to the taste.

Saprog´enous (Gr—rotten, + Gr—producing), growing in decaying or decomposing animal or vegetable matter.

Sap´rophyte (Gr—rotten, + Gr—a plant), a plant that lives on decaying vegetable or animal matter.

Saprophyt´ic, living upon and deriving its sustenance from dead organic matter.