Name Report For First Name SANDER:

SANDER

First name SANDER's origin is Other. SANDER means "defender of man". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with SANDER below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of sander.(Brown names are of the same origin (Other) with SANDER and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with SANDER - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming SANDER

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES SANDER AS A WHOLE:

lysander sanders aleksander sanderson

NAMES RHYMING WITH SANDER (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (ander) - Names That Ends with ander:

ander philander alexander leander zander lander

Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (nder) - Names That Ends with nder:

iskinder launder thunder

Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (der) - Names That Ends with der:

nader yder bader calder eder ellder helder jader rydder ryder rider elder der balder alder ider rayder

Rhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (er) - Names That Ends with er:

clover hesper gauthier fajer mountakaber saber shaker taher abdul-nasser kadeer kyner vortimer ager iker xabier usk-water fleischaker kusner molner bleecker devisser schuyler vanderveer an-her djoser narmer neb-er-tcher acker archer brewster bridger camber denver gardner jasper miller parker taburer tanner tucker turner wheeler witter symer dexter jesper ogier oliver fearcher keller lawler rainer rutger auster christopher homer kester meleager teucer helmer abeer amber cher claefer codier easter ember ester esther eszter ginger gwenyver heather hester

NAMES RHYMING WITH SANDER (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (sande) - Names That Begins with sande:

Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (sand) - Names That Begins with sand:

sanda sandhya sandi sandon sandor sandra sandrine sandu sandy

Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (san) - Names That Begins with san:

sana' sanaa sanayah sanborn sanbourne sancha sancho sancia sanersone sanford sang sani saniiro saniyah sanjna sankalp sanora sanson santiago santon santos sanura sanuye sanya

Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (sa) - Names That Begins with sa:

sa'eed sa'id saa saad saada saadya saarah saba sabah sabana sabeeh sabeer sabih sabina sabino sabir sabirah sabiya sabola sabra sabria sabrina saburo sachi sachiko sachin sachio sacripant sadaka sadaqat sadbh sadeek sadek sadhbba sadhbh sadie sadiki sadio sadiq sadira sadler sae saebeorht saebroc saeger saelac saelig saewald saeweard safa saffi saffire safford safia safin safiwah safiy safiya safiyeh safiyyah safwan sagar sage saghir sagira sagirah sagramour

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH SANDER:

First Names which starts with 'sa' and ends with 'er':

sameer sawyer

First Names which starts with 's' and ends with 'r':

sagremor sahar sahir sakr salhfor salvador samar samir saqr sar sarsour saylor sayyar schaeffer schaffer schyler sciymgeour scur seager seaver seber segar seger seignour semadar sener senghor senior ser sever seymour shakir sherrer shunnar sihr silver silvester sinclair skipper skyelar skylar skyler skyller skylor sofier somer spangler spear spencer spengler spenser squier sruthair star starr steiner stoner suhair suhayr sumer sumernor summer sumner sur surur sutter sylvester

English Words Rhyming SANDER

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES SANDER AS A WHOLE:

alisandersnoun (n.) A name given to two species of the genus Smyrnium, formerly cultivated and used as celery now is; -- called also horse parsely.

goosandernoun (n.) A species of merganser (M. merganser) of Northern Europe and America; -- called also merganser, dundiver, sawbill, sawneb, shelduck, and sheldrake. See Merganser.

palissandernoun (n.) Violet wood.
 noun (n.) Rosewood.

sanderlingnoun (n.) A small gray and brown sandpiper (Calidris arenaria) very common on sandy beaches in America, Europe, and Asia. Called also curwillet, sand lark, stint, and ruddy plover.

sandersnoun (n.) An old name of sandalwood, now applied only to the red sandalwood. See under Sandalwood.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH SANDER (According to last letters):


Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (ander) - English Words That Ends with ander:


africandernoun (n.) One born in Africa, the offspring of a white father and a "colored" mother. Also, and now commonly in Southern Africa, a native born of European settlers.

backhandernoun (n.) A backhanded blow.

bandernoun (n.) One banded with others.

bergandernoun (n.) A European duck (Anas tadorna). See Sheldrake.

bilandernoun (n.) A small two-masted merchant vessel, fitted only for coasting, or for use in canals, as in Holland.

birgandernoun (n.) See Bergander.

brandernoun (n.) One who, or that which, brands; a branding iron.
 noun (n.) A gridiron.

bylandernoun (n.) See Bilander.

bystandernoun (n.) One who stands near; a spectator; one who has no concern with the business transacting.

colandernoun (n.) A utensil with a bottom perforated with little holes for straining liquids, mashed vegetable pulp, etc.; a strainer of wickerwork, perforated metal, or the like.

commandernoun (n.) A chief; one who has supreme authority; a leader; the chief officer of an army, or of any division of it.
 noun (n.) An officer who ranks next below a captain, -- ranking with a lieutenant colonel in the army.
 noun (n.) The chief officer of a commandery.
 noun (n.) A heavy beetle or wooden mallet, used in paving, in sail lofts, etc.

coriandernoun (n.) An umbelliferous plant, the Coriandrum sativum, the fruit or seeds of which have a strong smell and a spicy taste, and in medicine are considered as stomachic and carminative.

dandernoun (n.) Dandruff or scurf on the head.
 noun (n.) Anger or vexation; rage.
 verb (v. i.) To wander about; to saunter; to talk incoherently.

demandernoun (n.) One who demands.

disslandernoun (n.) Slander.
 verb (v. t.) To slander.

dittandernoun (n.) A kind of peppergrass (Lepidium latifolium).

expandernoun (n.) Anything which causes expansion esp. (Mech.) a tool for stretching open or expanding a tube, etc.

filandernoun (n.) A species of kangaroo (Macropus Brunii), inhabiting New Guinea.

finlandernoun (n.) A native or inhabitant of Finland.

gandernoun (n.) The male of any species of goose.

germandernoun (n.) A plant of the genus Teucrium (esp. Teucrium Chamaedrys or wall germander), mintlike herbs and low shrubs.

gormandernoun (n.) See Gormand, n.

greenlandernoun (n.) A native of Greenland.

gynandernoun (n.) A plant having the stamens inserted in the pistil.

handernoun (n.) One who hands over or transmits; a conveyer in succession.

highlandernoun (n.) An inhabitant of highlands, especially of the Highlands of Scotland.

hollandernoun (n.) A native or one of the people of Holland; a Dutchman.
 noun (n.) A very hard, semi-glazed, green or dark brown brick, which will not absorb water; -- called also, Dutch clinker.

icelandernoun (n.) A native, or one of the Scandinavian people, of Iceland.

inlandernoun (n.) One who lives in the interior of a country, or at a distance from the sea.

islandernoun (n.) An inhabitant of an island.

jutlandernoun (n.) A native or inhabitant of Jutland in Denmark.

landernoun (n.) One who lands, or makes a landing.
 noun (n.) A person who waits at the mouth of the shaft to receive the kibble of ore.

laplandernoun (n.) A native or inhabitant of Lapland; -- called also Lapp.

lowlandernoun (n.) A native or inhabitant of the Lowlands, especially of the Lowlands of Scotland, as distinguished from Highlander.

meandernoun (n.) A winding, crooked, or involved course; as, the meanders of the veins and arteries.
 noun (n.) A tortuous or intricate movement.
 noun (n.) Fretwork. See Fret.
 verb (v. t.) To wind, turn, or twist; to make flexuous.
 verb (v. i.) To wind or turn in a course or passage; to be intricate.

misunderstandernoun (n.) One who misunderstands.

monandernoun (n.) One of the Monandria.

norlandernoun (n.) A northener; a person from the north country.

octandernoun (n.) One of the Octandria.

oleandernoun (n.) A beautiful evergreen shrub of the Dogbane family, having clusters of fragrant red or white flowers. It is native of the East Indies, but the red variety has become common in the south of Europe. Called also rosebay, rose laurel, and South-sea rose.

outlandernoun (n.) A foreigner.

overlandernoun (n.) One who travels over lands or countries; one who travels overland.

pandernoun (n.) A male bawd; a pimp; a procurer.
 noun (n.) Hence, one who ministers to the evil designs and passions of another.
 verb (v. t.) To play the pander for.
 verb (v. i.) To act the part of a pander.

philandernoun (n.) A lover.
 noun (n.) A South American opossum (Didelphys philander).
 noun (n.) An Australian bandicoot (Perameles lagotis).
 verb (v. i.) To make love to women; to play the male flirt.

polandernoun (n.) A native or inhabitant of Poland; a Pole.

pomandernoun (n.) A perfume to be carried with one, often in the form of a ball.
 noun (n.) A box to contain such perfume, formerly carried by ladies, as at the end of a chain; -- more properly pomander box.

reprimandernoun (n.) One who reprimands.

salamandernoun (n.) Any one of numerous species of Urodela, belonging to Salamandra, Amblystoma, Plethodon, and various allied genera, especially those that are more or less terrestrial in their habits.
 noun (n.) The pouched gopher (Geomys tuza) of the Southern United States.
 noun (n.) A culinary utensil of metal with a plate or disk which is heated, and held over pastry, etc., to brown it.
 noun (n.) A large poker.
 noun (n.) Solidified material in a furnace hearth.

scaphandernoun (n.) The case, or impermeable apparel, in which a diver can work while under water.

shebandernoun (n.) A harbor master, or ruler of a port, in the East Indies.


Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (nder) - English Words That Ends with nder:


abscondernoun (n.) One who absconds.

amendernoun (n.) One who amends.

apprehendernoun (n.) One who apprehends.

attaindernoun (n.) The act of attainting, or the state of being attainted; the extinction of the civil rights and capacities of a person, consequent upon sentence of death or outlawry; as, an act of attainder.
 noun (n.) A stain or staining; state of being in dishonor or condemnation.

attendernoun (n.) One who, or that which, attends.

bartendernoun (n.) A barkeeper.

bendernoun (n.) One who, or that which, bends.
 noun (n.) An instrument used for bending.
 noun (n.) A drunken spree.
 noun (n.) A sixpence.

bhundernoun (n.) An Indian monkey (Macacus Rhesus), protected by the Hindoos as sacred. See Rhesus.

bindernoun (n.) One who binds; as, a binder of sheaves; one whose trade is to bind; as, a binder of books.
 noun (n.) Anything that binds, as a fillet, cord, rope, or band; a bandage; -- esp. the principal piece of timber intended to bind together any building.

blendernoun (n.) One who, or that which, blends; an instrument, as a brush, used in blending.

blindernoun (n.) One who, or that which, blinds.
 noun (n.) One of the leather screens on a bridle, to hinder a horse from seeing objects at the side; a blinker.

blundernoun (n.) Confusion; disturbance.
 noun (n.) A gross error or mistake, resulting from carelessness, stupidity, or culpable ignorance.
 verb (v. i.) To make a gross error or mistake; as, to blunder in writing or preparing a medical prescription.
 verb (v. i.) To move in an awkward, clumsy manner; to flounder and stumble.
 verb (v. t.) To cause to blunder.
 verb (v. t.) To do or treat in a blundering manner; to confuse.

bondernoun (n.) One who places goods under bond or in a bonded warehouse.
 noun (n.) A bonding stone or brick; a bondstone.
 noun (n.) A freeholder on a small scale.

bookbindernoun (n.) One whose occupation is to bind books.

boundernoun (n.) One who, or that which, limits; a boundary.

bundernoun (n.) A boat or raft used in the East Indies in the landing of passengers and goods.

calendernoun (n.) A machine, used for the purpose of giving cloth, paper, etc., a smooth, even, and glossy or glazed surface, by cold or hot pressure, or for watering them and giving them a wavy appearance. It consists of two or more cylinders revolving nearly in contact, with the necessary apparatus for moving and regulating.
 noun (n.) One who pursues the business of calendering.
 noun (n.) To press between rollers for the purpose of making smooth and glossy, or wavy, as woolen and silk stuffs, linens, paper, etc.
 noun (n.) One of a sect or order of fantastically dressed or painted dervishes.

chavendernoun (n.) The chub.

cindernoun (n.) Partly burned or vitrified coal, or other combustible, in which fire is extinct.
 noun (n.) A hot coal without flame; an ember.
 noun (n.) A scale thrown off in forging metal.
 noun (n.) The slag of a furnace, or scoriaceous lava from a volcano.

commendernoun (n.) One who commends or praises.

compoundernoun (n.) One who, or that which, compounds or mixes; as, a compounder of medicines.
 noun (n.) One who attempts to bring persons or parties to terms of agreement, or to accomplish, ends by compromises.
 noun (n.) One who compounds a debt, obligation, or crime.
 noun (n.) One at a university who pays extraordinary fees for the degree he is to take.
 noun (n.) A Jacobite who favored the restoration of James II, on condition of a general amnesty and of guarantees for the security of the civil and ecclesiastical constitution of the realm.

condernoun (n.) One who watches shoals of fish; a balker. See Balker.

confoundernoun (n.) One who confounds.

contendernoun (n.) One who contends; a contestant.

cullendernoun (n.) A strainer. See Colander.

cylindernoun (n.) A solid body which may be generated by the rotation of a parallelogram round one its sides; or a body of rollerlike form, of which the longitudinal section is oblong, and the cross section is circular.
 noun (n.) The space inclosed by any cylindrical surface. The space may be limited or unlimited in length.
 noun (n.) Any hollow body of cylindrical form
 noun (n.) The chamber of a steam engine in which the piston is moved by the force of steam.
 noun (n.) The barrel of an air or other pump.
 noun (n.) The revolving platen or bed which produces the impression or carries the type in a cylinder press.
 noun (n.) The bore of a gun; the turning chambered breech of a revolver.
 noun (n.) The revolving square prism carrying the cards in a Jacquard loom.

defendernoun (n.) One who defends; one who maintains, supports, protects, or vindicates; a champion; an advocate; a vindicator.

dependernoun (n.) One who depends; a dependent.

descendernoun (n.) One who descends.

despondernoun (n.) One who desponds.

detaindernoun (n.) A writ. See Detinue.

discommendernoun (n.) One who discommends; a dispraiser.

dispendernoun (n.) One who dispends or expends; a steward.

dundernoun (n.) The lees or dregs of cane juice, used in the distillation of rum.

emendernoun (n.) One who emends.

endernoun (n.) One who, or that which, makes an end of something; as, the ender of my life.

engendernoun (n.) One who, or that which, engenders.
 verb (v. t.) To produce by the union of the sexes; to beget.
 verb (v. t.) To cause to exist; to bring forth; to produce; to sow the seeds of; as, angry words engender strife.
 verb (v. i.) To assume form; to come into existence; to be caused or produced.
 verb (v. i.) To come together; to meet, as in sexual embrace.

expoundernoun (n.) One who expounds or explains; an interpreter.

extendernoun (n.) One who, or that which, extends or stretches anything.

findernoun (n.) One who, or that which, finds; specifically (Astron.), a small telescope of low power and large field of view, attached to a larger telescope, for the purpose of finding an object more readily.
 noun (n.) A slide ruled in squares, so as to assist in locating particular points in the field of vision.

floundernoun (n.) A flatfish of the family Pleuronectidae, of many species.
 noun (n.) A tool used in crimping boot fronts.
 noun (n.) The act of floundering.
 verb (v. i.) To fling the limbs and body, as in making efforts to move; to struggle, as a horse in the mire, or as a fish on land; to roll, toss, and tumble; to flounce.

foundernoun (n.) One who founds, establishes, and erects; one who lays a foundation; an author; one from whom anything originates; one who endows.
 noun (n.) One who founds; one who casts metals in various forms; a caster; as, a founder of cannon, bells, hardware, or types.
 noun (n.) A lameness in the foot of a horse, occasioned by inflammation; closh.
 noun (n.) An inflammatory fever of the body, or acute rheumatism; as, chest founder. See Chest ffounder.
 verb (v. i.) To become filled with water, and sink, as a ship.
 verb (v. i.) To fall; to stumble and go lame, as a horse.
 verb (v. i.) To fail; to miscarry.
 verb (v. t.) To cause internal inflammation and soreness in the feet or limbs of (a horse), so as to disable or lame him.

gendernoun (n.) Kind; sort.
 noun (n.) Sex, male or female.
 noun (n.) A classification of nouns, primarily according to sex; and secondarily according to some fancied or imputed quality associated with sex.
 noun (n.) To beget; to engender.
 verb (v. i.) To copulate; to breed.

grindernoun (n.) One who, or that which, grinds.
 noun (n.) One of the double teeth, used to grind or masticate the food; a molar.
 noun (n.) The restless flycatcher (Seisura inquieta) of Australia; -- called also restless thrush and volatile thrush. It makes a noise like a scissors grinder, to which the name alludes.

hellbendernoun (n.) A large North American aquatic salamander (Protonopsis horrida or Menopoma Alleghaniensis). It is very voracious and very tenacious of life. Also called alligator, and water dog.

highbindernoun (n.) A ruffian; one who hounds, or spies upon, another; app. esp. to the members of certain alleged societies among the Chinese.

hinderadjective (a.) Of or belonging to that part or end which is in the rear, or which follows; as, the hinder part of a wagon; the hinder parts of a horse.
 adjective (a.) To keep back or behind; to prevent from starting or moving forward; to check; to retard; to obstruct; to bring to a full stop; -- often followed by from; as, an accident hindered the coach; drought hinders the growth of plants; to hinder me from going.
 adjective (a.) To prevent or embarrass; to debar; to shut out.
 verb (v. i.) To interpose obstacles or impediments; to be a hindrance.

impoundernoun (n.) One who impounds.

intendernoun (n.) One who intends.

kalendernoun (n.) See 3d Calender.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH SANDER (According to first letters):


Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (sande) - Words That Begins with sande:


sandedadjective (a.) Covered or sprinkled with sand; sandy; barren.
 adjective (a.) Marked with small spots; variegated with spots; speckled; of a sandy color, as a hound.
 adjective (a.) Short-sighted.
  (imp. & p. p.) of Sand

sandemaniannoun (n.) A follower of Robert Sandeman, a Scotch sectary of the eighteenth century. See Glassite.

sandemanianismnoun (n.) The faith or system of the Sandemanians.

sandevernoun (n.) See Sandiver.


Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (sand) - Words That Begins with sand:


sandnoun (n.) 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.
 noun (n.) A single particle of such stone.
 noun (n.) The sand in the hourglass; hence, a moment or interval of time; the term or extent of one's life.
 noun (n.) 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.
 noun (n.) Courage; pluck; grit.
 verb (v. t.) To sprinkle or cover with sand.
 verb (v. t.) To drive upon the sand.
 verb (v. t.) To bury (oysters) beneath drifting sand or mud.
 verb (v. t.) To mix with sand for purposes of fraud; as, to sand sugar.

sandingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Sand

sandalnoun (n.) Same as Sendal.
 noun (n.) Sandalwood.
 noun (n.) A kind of shoe consisting of a sole strapped to the foot; a protection for the foot, covering its lower surface, but not its upper.
 noun (n.) A kind of slipper.
 noun (n.) An overshoe with parallel openings across the instep.

sandaledadjective (a.) Wearing sandals.
 adjective (a.) Made like a sandal.

sandaliformadjective (a.) Shaped like a sandal or slipper.

sandalwoodnoun (n.) The highly perfumed yellowish heartwood of an East Indian and Polynesian tree (Santalum album), and of several other trees of the same genus, as the Hawaiian Santalum Freycinetianum and S. pyrularium, the Australian S. latifolium, etc. The name is extended to several other kinds of fragrant wood.
 noun (n.) Any tree of the genus Santalum, or a tree which yields sandalwood.
 noun (n.) The red wood of a kind of buckthorn, used in Russia for dyeing leather (Rhamnus Dahuricus).

sandarachnoun (n.) Alt. of Sandarac

sandaracnoun (n.) Realgar; red sulphide of arsenic.
 noun (n.) A white or yellow resin obtained from a Barbary tree (Callitris quadrivalvis or Thuya articulata), and pulverized for pounce; -- probably so called from a resemblance to the mineral.

sandbaggernoun (n.) An assaulter whose weapon is a sand bag. See Sand bag, under Sand.

sandfishnoun (n.) A small marine fish of the Pacific coast of North America (Trichodon trichodon) which buries itself in the sand.

sandglassnoun (n.) An instrument for measuring time by the running of sand. See Hourglass.

sandhillernoun (n.) A nickname given to any "poor white" living in the pine woods which cover the sandy hills in Georgia and South Carolina.

sandinessnoun (n.) The quality or state of being sandy, or of being of a sandy color.

sandishadjective (a.) Approaching the nature of sand; loose; not compact.

sandivernoun (n.) A whitish substance which is cast up, as a scum, from the materials of glass in fusion, and, floating on the top, is skimmed off; -- called also glass gall.

sandixnoun (n.) A kind of minium, or red lead, made by calcining carbonate of lead, but inferior to true minium.

sandmannoun (n.) A mythical person who makes children sleepy, so that they rub their eyes as if there were sand in them.

sandneckernoun (n.) A European flounder (Hippoglossoides limandoides); -- called also rough dab, long fluke, sand fluke, and sand sucker.

sandpapernoun (n.) Paper covered on one side with sand glued fast, -- used for smoothing and polishing.
 verb (v. t.) To smooth or polish with sandpaper; as, to sandpaper a door.

sandpipernoun (n.) Any one of numerous species of small limicoline game birds belonging to Tringa, Actodromas, Ereunetes, and various allied genera of the family Tringidae.
 noun (n.) A small lamprey eel; the pride.

sandpitnoun (n.) A pit or excavation from which sand is or has been taken.

sandrenoun (n.) A Russian fish (Lucioperca sandre) which yields a valuable oil, called sandre oil, used in the preparation of caviare.

sandstonenoun (n.) A rock made of sand more or less firmly united. Common or siliceous sandstone consists mainly of quartz sand.

sandwichnoun (n.) Two pieces of bread and butter with a thin slice of meat, cheese, or the like, between them.
 verb (v. t.) To make into a sandwich; also, figuratively, to insert between portions of something dissimilar; to form of alternate parts or things, or alternating layers of a different nature; to interlard.

sandwichingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Sandwich

sandwormnoun (n.) Any one of numerous species of annelids which burrow in the sand of the seashore.
 noun (n.) Any species of annelids of the genus Sabellaria. They construct firm tubes of agglutinated sand on rocks and shells, and are sometimes destructive to oysters.
 noun (n.) The chigoe, a species of flea.

sandwortnoun (n.) Any plant of the genus Arenaria, low, tufted herbs (order Caryophyllaceae.)

sandyxnoun (n.) See Sandix.


Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (san) - Words That Begins with san:


sanabilitynoun (n.) The quality or state of being sanable; sanableness; curableness.

sanableadjective (a.) Capable of being healed or cured; susceptible of remedy.

sanablenessnoun (n.) The quality of being sanable.

sanationnoun (n.) The act of healing or curing.

sanativeadjective (a.) Having the power to cure or heal; healing; tending to heal; sanatory.

sanatoriumnoun (n.) An establishment for the treatment of the sick; a resort for invalids. See Sanitarium.

sanatoryadjective (a.) Conducive to health; tending to cure; healing; curative; sanative.

sanbenitonoun (n.) Anciently, a sackcloth coat worn by penitents on being reconciled to the church.
 noun (n.) A garnment or cap, or sometimes both, painted with flames, figures, etc., and worn by persons who had been examined by the Inquisition and were brought forth for punishment at the auto-da-fe.

sancte bellnoun (n.) See Sanctus bell, under Sanctus.

sanctificationnoun (n.) The act of sanctifying or making holy; the state of being sanctified or made holy;
 noun (n.) the act of God's grace by which the affections of men are purified, or alienated from sin and the world, and exalted to a supreme love to God; also, the state of being thus purified or sanctified.
 noun (n.) The act of consecrating, or of setting apart for a sacred purpose; consecration.

sanctifiedadjective (a.) Made holy; also, made to have the air of sanctity; sanctimonious.
  (imp. & p. p.) of Sanctify

sanctifiernoun (n.) One who sanctifies, or makes holy; specifically, the Holy Spirit.

sanctifyingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Sanctify

sanctiloquentadjective (a.) Discoursing on heavenly or holy things, or in a holy manner.

sanctimonialadjective (a.) Sanctimonious.

sanctimoniousadjective (a.) Possessing sanctimony; holy; sacred; saintly.
 adjective (a.) Making a show of sanctity; affecting saintliness; hypocritically devout or pious.

sanctimonynoun (n.) Holiness; devoutness; scrupulous austerity; sanctity; especially, outward or artificial saintliness; assumed or pretended holiness; hypocritical devoutness.

sanctionnoun (n.) Solemn or ceremonious ratification; an official act of a superior by which he ratifies and gives validity to the act of some other person or body; establishment or furtherance of anything by giving authority to it; confirmation; approbation.
 noun (n.) Anything done or said to enforce the will, law, or authority of another; as, legal sanctions.
 verb (v. t.) To give sanction to; to ratify; to confirm; to approve.

sanctioningnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Sanction

sanctionaryadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or giving, sanction.

sanctitudenoun (n.) Holiness; sacredness; sanctity.

sanctitynoun (n.) The state or quality of being sacred or holy; holiness; saintliness; moral purity; godliness.
 noun (n.) Sacredness; solemnity; inviolability; religious binding force; as, the sanctity of an oath.
 noun (n.) A saint or holy being.

sanctuarynoun (n.) A sacred place; a consecrated spot; a holy and inviolable site.
 noun (n.) The most retired part of the temple at Jerusalem, called the Holy of Holies, in which was kept the ark of the covenant, and into which no person was permitted to enter except the high priest, and he only once a year, to intercede for the people; also, the most sacred part of the tabernacle; also, the temple at Jerusalem.
 noun (n.) The most sacred part of any religious building, esp. that part of a Christian church in which the altar is placed.
 noun (n.) A house consecrated to the worship of God; a place where divine service is performed; a church, temple, or other place of worship.
 noun (n.) A sacred and inviolable asylum; a place of refuge and protection; shelter; refuge; protection.

sanctumnoun (n.) A sacred place; hence, a place of retreat; a room reserved for personal use; as, an editor's sanctum.

sanctusnoun (n.) A part of the Mass, or, in Protestant churches, a part of the communion service, of which the first words in Latin are Sanctus, sanctus, sanctus [Holy, holy, holy]; -- called also Tersanctus.
 noun (n.) An anthem composed for these words.

saneadjective (a.) Being in a healthy condition; not deranged; acting rationally; -- said of the mind.
 adjective (a.) Mentally sound; possessing a rational mind; having the mental faculties in such condition as to be able to anticipate and judge of the effect of one's actions in an ordinary maner; -- said of persons.

sanenessnoun (n.) The state of being sane; sanity.

sanganoun (n.) Alt. of Sangu

sangunoun (n.) The Abyssinian ox (Bos / Bibos, Africanus), noted for the great length of its horns. It has a hump on its back.

sangareenoun (n.) Wine and water sweetened and spiced, -- a favorite West Indian drink.

sangiacnoun (n.) See Sanjak.

sangraalnoun (n.) Alt. of Sangreal

sangrealnoun (n.) See Holy Grail, under Grail.

sanguiferousadjective (a.) Conveying blood; as, sanguiferous vessels, i. e., the arteries, veins, capillaries.

sanguificationnoun (n.) The production of blood; the conversion of the products of digestion into blood; hematosis.

sanguifiernoun (n.) A producer of blood.

sanguifluousadjective (a.) Flowing or running with blood.

sanguigenousadjective (a.) Producing blood; as, sanguigenous food.

sanguinaceousnoun (n.) Of a blood-red color; sanguine.

sanguinarianoun (n.) A genus of plants of the Poppy family.
 noun (n.) The rootstock of the bloodroot, used in medicine as an emetic, etc.

sanguinarinessnoun (n.) The quality or state of being sanguinary.

sanguinaryadjective (a.) Attended with much bloodshed; bloody; murderous; as, a sanguinary war, contest, or battle.
 adjective (a.) Bloodthirsty; cruel; eager to shed blood.
 adjective (a.) The yarrow.
 adjective (a.) The Sanguinaria.

sanguinenoun (n.) Blood color; red.
 noun (n.) Anything of a blood-red color, as cloth.
 noun (n.) Bloodstone.
 noun (n.) Red crayon. See the Note under Crayon, 1.
 adjective (a.) Having the color of blood; red.
 adjective (a.) Characterized by abundance and active circulation of blood; as, a sanguine bodily temperament.
 adjective (a.) Warm; ardent; as, a sanguine temper.
 adjective (a.) Anticipating the best; not desponding; confident; full of hope; as, sanguine of success.
 verb (v. t.) To stain with blood; to impart the color of blood to; to ensanguine.

sanguinelessadjective (a.) Destitute of blood; pale.

sanguinenessnoun (n.) The quality of being sanguine.

sanguineousadjective (a.) Abounding with blood; sanguine.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to blood; bloody; constituting blood.
 adjective (a.) Blood-red; crimson.

sanguinitynoun (n.) The quality of being sanguine; sanguineness.

sanguinivorousadjective (a.) Subsisting on blood.

sanguinolencynoun (n.) The state of being sanguinolent, or bloody.

sanguinolentadjective (a.) Tinged or mingled with blood; bloody; as, sanguinolent sputa.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH SANDER:

English Words which starts with 'sa' and ends with 'er':

sabernoun (n.) Alt. of Sabre
 verb (v. t.) Alt. of Sabre

saccharimeternoun (n.) An instrument for ascertaining the quantity of saccharine matter in any solution, as the juice of a plant, or brewers' and distillers' worts.

saccharometernoun (n.) A saccharimeter.

sackernoun (n.) One who sacks; one who takes part in the storm and pillage of a town.

sacrificernoun (n.) One who sacrifices.

saddernoun (n.) Same as Sadda.

saddlernoun (n.) One who makes saddles.
 noun (n.) A harp seal.

safflowernoun (n.) An annual composite plant (Carthamus tinctorius), the flowers of which are used as a dyestuff and in making rouge; bastard, or false, saffron.
 noun (n.) The dried flowers of the Carthamus tinctorius.
 noun (n.) A dyestuff from these flowers. See Safranin (b).

saggernoun (n.) A pot or case of fire clay, in which fine stoneware is inclosed while baking in the kiln; a seggar.
 noun (n.) The clay of which such pots or cases are made.

sailernoun (n.) A sailor.
 noun (n.) A ship or other vessel; -- with qualifying words descriptive of speed or manner of sailing; as, a heavy sailer; a fast sailer.

sailmakernoun (n.) One whose occupation is to make or repair sails.

sakernoun (n.) A falcon (Falco sacer) native of Southern Europe and Asia, closely resembling the lanner.
 noun (n.) The peregrine falcon.
 noun (n.) A small piece of artillery.

salimeternoun (n.) An instrument for measuring the amount of salt present in any given solution.

salinometernoun (n.) A salimeter.

salometernoun (n.) See Salimeter.

salternoun (n.) One who makes, sells, or applies salt; one who salts meat or fish.

saltiernoun (n.) See Saltire.

saltpeternoun (n.) Alt. of Saltpetre

saluternoun (n.) One who salutes.

salvernoun (n.) One who salves, or uses salve as a remedy; hence, a quacksalver, or quack.
 noun (n.) A salvor.
 noun (n.) A tray or waiter on which anything is presented.

sammiernoun (n.) A machine for pressing the water from skins in tanning.

samplernoun (n.) One who makes up samples for inspection; one who examines samples, or by samples; as, a wool sampler.
 noun (n.) A pattern; a specimen; especially, a collection of needlework patterns, as letters, borders, etc., to be used as samples, or to display the skill of the worker.

saponifiernoun (n.) That which saponifies; any reagent used to cause saponification.

sappernoun (n.) One who saps; specifically (Mil.), one who is employed in working at saps, building and repairing fortifications, and the like.

sarpliernoun (n.) A coarse cloth made of hemp, and used for packing goods, etc.

satisfiernoun (n.) One who satisfies.

saucernoun (n.) A small pan or vessel in which sauce was set on a table.
 noun (n.) A small dish, commonly deeper than a plate, in which a cup is set at table.
 noun (n.) Something resembling a saucer in shape.
 noun (n.) A flat, shallow caisson for raising sunken ships.
 noun (n.) A shallow socket for the pivot of a capstan.

saugernoun (n.) An American fresh-water food fish (Stizostedion Canadense); -- called also gray pike, blue pike, hornfish, land pike, sand pike, pickering, and pickerel.

saunternoun (n. & v.) To wander or walk about idly and in a leisurely or lazy manner; to lounge; to stroll; to loiter.
 noun (n.) A sauntering, or a sauntering place.

saunterernoun (n.) One who saunters.

sauternoun (n.) Psalter.
 verb (v. t.) To fry lightly and quickly, as meat, by turning or tossing it over frequently in a hot pan greased with a little fat.

savernoun (n.) One who saves.

sawdernoun (n.) A corrupt spelling and pronunciation of solder.

sawernoun (n.) One who saws; a sawyer.

sawyernoun (n.) One whose occupation is to saw timber into planks or boards, or to saw wood for fuel; a sawer.
 noun (n.) A tree which has fallen into a stream so that its branches project above the surface, rising and falling with a rocking or swaying motion in the current.
 noun (n.) The bowfin.

sayernoun (n.) One who says; an utterer.

saymasternoun (n.) A master of assay; one who tries or proves.