I. ˈsak noun
Etymology: French, literally, bag, from Latin saccus — more at sack
Date: 1741
: a pouch within an animal or plant often containing a fluid
a synovial sac
• sac·like -ˌlīk adjective
II. abbreviation
sacrifice
I. ˈsak noun
Etymology: French, literally, bag, from Latin saccus — more at sack
Date: 1741
: a pouch within an animal or plant often containing a fluid
a synovial sac
• sac·like -ˌlīk adjective
II. abbreviation
sacrifice
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary. Энциклопедический словарь английского языка Merriam Webster. 2003