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(Latin: a suffix forming adjectives from nouns ending in -ary; a person who, a thing that; a person who is a part of something, pertaining to one's state or condition; a person who has a connection with or belief in the stated subject; an advocate of something; a native or inhabitant of someplace; someone of a certain age)
sacramentarian
In Christianity, a believer that the consecrated bread and wine of the Communion merely symbolize the body and blood of Jesus Christ.
Sagittarian
Of, pertaining to, or characterized by Sagittarius; born under the astrological sign of Sagittarius.
salivarian
Used to designate those species of
Trypanosoma (genus of protozoa parasitic in the blood and lymph of invertebrates and vertebrates) which occur in the bloodstream of the secondary host, and are transmitted from its mouth when it bites a vertebrate.
Trypanosoma are a genus of Protozoa that causes serious infections in humans and domestic animals. African trypanosomes, of the brucei group, are carried by Tsetse flies and, when they enter the bloodstream of the mammalian host go through a complex series of stages.
sanguinarian
1. A human who feeds on blood.
2. A reference to someone who believes he or she needs to consume blood to maintain her or his health.
sanitarian
A public health or sanitation expert.
sectarian
A bigoted adherent of a sect; one whose views or sympathies are sectarian.
semibarbarian
Someone who is considered to be partially, or half, civilized.
seminarian
A student at a religious seminary or Jesuit school; a seminarist.
septuagenarian
1. A person who is in his/her seventies.
2. Someone who is seventy to seventy-nine years old.
sexagenarian, sexagenarianism
Sixty years old or sixty to sixty-nine years of age.
sexennarian
A six-year-old child.
solitarian
A recluse, a hermit.
solitudinarian
Someone who likes to be alone; a recluse.
sublibrarian
An assistant librarian.
sublunarian
Existing or operating beneath the moon's surface.