1. sac - Noun
2. sac - Verb
3. Sac - Proper noun
See Sacs.
The privilege formerly enjoyed by the lord of a manor, of holding courts, trying causes, and imposing fines.
See 2d Sack.
A cavity, bag, or receptacle, usually containing fluid, and either closed, or opening into another cavity to the exterior; a sack.
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Above both sides of the glottis are the two vestibular folds or false vocal folds which have a small sac between them. Source: Internet
Above both sides of the vocal cord is the vestibular fold or false vocal cord, which has a small sac between its two folds. Source: Internet
After a fortnight little is left but a blob with eyes, arms and ink sac visible. Source: Internet
A rectal caecum, present in most species, is a blind ending sac at the transition between intestine and rectum with unknown function. Source: Internet
Cedric Mullins executed a perfect sac bunt — in which Mitch Moreland questionably threw to third to try to get the lead runner — to start the inning before Barnes conceded a run with a wild pitch that tied the game. Source: Internet