1. sagan - Noun
2. Sagan - Proper noun
Sagan (plural Sagans)
A surname.
Sagan (plural Sagans)
(slang, humorous) A unit of measurement equal to at least four billion.
Sagan
A village in Sardasht Rural District, in the Central District of Bashagard County, Hormozgan Province, Iran.
Sagan
Alternative form of Sakan (village in West Azerbaijan, Iran).
A river in southern Ethiopia.
Alternative form: Segan
A town in southern Ethiopia, named for the river.
sagan (plural sagans)
Alternative letter-case form of Sagan
Sagan may not have believed in the God of the Bible, but he at least allowed the possibility of a creator. Or did he? Carl was no more obliged to believe what he wrote in his sole work of fiction than George Lucas was required to believe in the Force. Robert J. Sawyer
I want Carl Sagan to explain the sky to me. Whoopi Goldberg
The work of Carl Sagan has been a profound influence in my life, and the life of every individual who recognizes the importance of humanity's ongoing commitment to the exploration of our universe. Seth MacFarlane
According to biographer Ray Spangenburg, these early years as Sagan tried to understand the mysteries of the planets became a "driving force in his life, a continual spark to his intellect, and a quest that would never be forgotten." Source: Internet
After all "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence" - Carl Sagan If the following definition of an atheist is correct then I would certainly nail my flag to that mast! Source: Internet
As a humorous tribute to Sagan and his association with the catchphrase "billions and billions", a mainsagan has been defined as a unit of measurement equivalent to a very large number of anything. citation Jargon File 4.2.0. Source: Internet