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sapor
sapor, sapour (ˈseɪpɔː(r), -pə(r)) Also 6 sapowr. [a. L. sapor, sapōr-em taste (whence F. saveur savour), f. sapĕre to taste, to be sapid.] A quality such as is perceived by the sense of taste, as sweetness, bitterness, sourness, etc.; a taste, savour; the taste or savour of a substance, esp. of an ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Scopula sapor
Scopula sapor is a moth of the family Geometridae first described by Herbert Druce in 1910. It is found in Cameroon. References Endemic fauna of Cameroon Moths described in 1910 sapor Insects of Cameroon Moths of Africa wikipedia.org
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Vindula sapor
Vindula sapor is a butterfly from the family Nymphalidae found in New Guinea. It is sexually dimorphic. Subspecies Listed alphabetically. V. s. albosignata Talbot, 1932 – (Solomons) V. s. obscura (Ribbe, 1898) – (Bougainville, Shortlands) V. s. sapor – (Guadalcanal, Arawa, Choiseul) References wikipedia.org
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saporific
saporific, a. rare. (sæpəˈrɪfɪk) [ad. mod.L. sapōrificus, f. sapōr-em: see sapor and -ific. Cf. F. saporifique.] ‘Having the power to produce tastes’ (J.); imparting flavour or taste.1704 [see sapor b]. 1721 Bailey, Saporifick, causing Taste. 1768 [W. Donaldson] Life Sir B. Sapskull II. xxv. 212 He.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Shapur (name)
Shāpūr (, meaning son of the king) or Sapor is a Persian male given name. It is first attested in Middle Persian as Shāhpuhr (). of Bet-Nicator was the Christian bishop of Bet-Nicator Maharsapor (or Sapor; died 421), an early Christian martyr of Persia. wikipedia.org
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saporal
† ˈsaporal, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. sapor + -al1.] Of or pertaining to taste or ‘sapor’.1651 Biggs New Disp. ¶80 How many sowre things are there which by their saporall rules should be most cold, which notwithstanding are most hot. Oxford English Dictionary
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sapour
sapour variant of sapor. Oxford English Dictionary
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Maharsapor
Saint Maharsapor (or Sapor; died 421) was an early Persian Christian martyr who is considered a saint. wikipedia.org
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saporine
saporine, a. rare—1. [f. sapor + -ine.] Pertaining to the sense of taste.1813 T. Busby tr. Lucretius II. iv. Comm. p. xxxiv, They more readily receive the impressions, which, by the saporine nerves, are transmitted to the sensorium. Oxford English Dictionary
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Sabur al-Saqlabi
He is theorized to perhaps have a Persian background, due to Sabur being the arabization of the Persian name Sapor. wikipedia.org
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Sapor, Isaac, Mahanes, Abraham, and Simeon
Saints Sapor, Isaac, Mahanes, Abraham, and Simeon (died 339 AD) were a group of Christians in Persia who were martyred under King Shapur II. wikipedia.org
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unsapory
† unˈsapory, a. Obs. [un-1 7 and 5 b + sapor.] Unsavoury.1638 Sir T. Herbert Trav. (ed. 2) 13 A meale..unsapory and offensive. Ibid. 241 The cheese is..of an unsaporie taste. Oxford English Dictionary
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Super Sapor - WorldPlaces
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Abdecalas
Simeon, bishop of Seleucia, had been arrested by order of Sapor, king of Persia. wikipedia.org
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文蛱蝶属
物种 指名文蛱蝶 Vindula arsinoe Cramer 1777 台文蛱蝶 Vindula dejone Erichson 1834 文蛱蝶 Vindula erota Fabricius 1793 白斑文蛱蝶 Vindula sapor Godman & Salvin 1888 wikipedia.org
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