saber

IPA: sˈeɪbɝ

Root Word: Saber

noun

  • A surname.
  • (American spelling) Alternative form of sabre [(UK, Canada) A light sword, sharp along the front edge, part of the back edge, and at the point.]

verb

  • (American spelling) Alternative form of sabre [(UK, Canada, transitive) To strike or kill with a sabre.]
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Examples of "saber" in Sentences

  • Ward shines in saber events, wins USA TODAY's weekly honor
  • A light saber is one of the most important aspects of this costume.
  • Ward shines in saber events, wins USA TODAY's weekly honor - USATODAY. com
  • No lo podemos descutir sin saber con quien o para que estamos descutiendo.
  • We will get more from our government if the legislative saber is used judiciously.
  • So while they're watching the administration, they're suspicious of its motives and what they call saber rattling.
  • In Spanish, for example, "saber" is the infinitive of "to know" in the sense of knowing a fact or knowing how to do something.
  • Kids would really want to be Anakin and the light saber is the perfect accessory that will go along with this great Halloween costume.
  • I have a Ep. III Anakin saber, well the hilt pommel where you put the batteries in corroded and I wanna replace it, does anyone know where i can buy a replacement battery housing?

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