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Sacar
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Sacar
Sacar may refer to:
- Sacar, editor of About Woman, a compilation of writings by Sri Nolini Kanta Gupta
- Sacar (personal name), a biblical name
- Sacar (charity), a charity in Bradford, United Kingdom, dedicated to support people with Asperger syndrome or autism
- SACAR, the Sri Aurobindo Centre for Advanced Research
- Secrétariat des Associations du Commerce Agricole Réunies, Joint Secretariat of Agricultural Trade Associations
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sacar
v.
take out, remove; bring out; draw out, extract; get; take; bring up; let; produce; educe, deduce; protract; (vulgar) have sexual intercourse
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sacar
v.
draw, wrest; whip; understand, grasp the meaning of (Slang)
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saçmak
v.
scatter, strew, sprinkle, spill, broadcast, radiate, besprinkle, bestrew, disseminate, distribute, eradiate, irradiate, lash out on, sow, spit, splutter, throw out
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Sacar
(n.)
See Saker.
See Saker.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter. About
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