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saic

American  
[sahy-ik] / ˈsaɪ ɪk /

noun

plural

saics
  1. a type of sailboat used in the eastern Mediterranean region.


Example Sentences

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"I can give you five minutes," saic Princess Kropotkin.

From Time Magazine Archive

To be brutally frank," saic Halasz, there was another, equally good reason: "The Met didn't do very much with the French repertory this season.

From Time Magazine Archive

If this ever happened to the sun, saic Luyten in an understatement of the first magnitude, "people on earth would have very uncomfortably hot quarter of an hour."

From Time Magazine Archive

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