"Sanders" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sanders" Meaning

The surname "Sanders" can refer to several people in the public eye, but it's also a word with a specific meaning.

As a word, "sanders" is a noun that refers to:

1. A large, flat, hard shellfish that filters plankton from the water with its gills. It's also known as a sand eel or a sander.
2. A type of wood, often used for furniture making, that is taken from the North American sassafras tree or sycamore tree.
3. A male given name that originated from the Old English word "sandrig", meaning "defender of the people".

It can also be a noun or a verb, referring to:

1. To remove something, such as fixing-in provisions for further advance.
2. To spend or use money freely.
3. In golf, to sand the shoes, or in general, to take off the top layer of surface material.

As a surname, Sanders has many notable bearers, such as:

Bernie Sanders, an American politician and Senator from Vermont.
Ed Sanders, an American musician.
George Sanders, an English actor.
Julissa Sanders, a United States model and actress.
Matthew Sanders, an American army Reserve Chaplain and Christian composer.

"Sanders" Examples

Example 1: Politics

Bernie Sanders, an independent, progressive, democratic socialist U.S. politician served as the junior U.S. Senator for Vermont from 2007 to 2021.

Example 2: Weather

The blizzard brought snow and freezing rain to the north, but the south expected warmer, milder weather. However, a cold front associated with Sanders is forecast to move in late tonight.

Example 3: Profession

Once a recreational athlete, Dave is now a doctor specializing in brain surgery.

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Sandbox

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A sandbox is a container filled with sand, often used for children to play and build structures, such as castles, tunnels, and other creative designs. It can also refer to:<br><br>1. A testing platform for new technologies or ideas, allowing experimentation and development without the risk of causing damage to a main system.<br>2. A section of a website or application where users can play and test features without affecting the rest of the site.<br>3. In software development, a sandbox environment is a self-contained area where a developer can test and build code without affecting the main system.<br>4. In a broader sense, a sandbox can refer to a place where people can freely express themselves, take risks, and try new things without fear of consequences.<br><br> Synonyms: playpen, play area, play box, sandbox area.

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A structure built using sand, particularly on a beach, often elaborate and temporary, designed for recreational purposes, and typically created using wet sand and often destroyed by the incoming tide.

Sanded

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Smooth, free from rough surfaces or projections: <br>Example: a sanded board.

Sandefjord

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Sandefjord is a city in Vestfold og Telemark county, Norway. It is thelargest city in the county. Sandefjord is situated on the southern shore of the Oslofjord, at the mouth of the Goksrasvlan just north of T live fjord, to which it has ferry connections.

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Sanderstead

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Sanderstead is a residential area in the London Borough of Croydon.

Sandflies

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Vexing, small biting flies that Haemagogus and Culicoides species (not true flies) and a few species of other tiny insects transmit diseases like leishmaniasis, sandfly fever, and others.

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Sandhi refers to a linguistic principle in Sanskrit and other Indian languages that describes how sounds change when they come into contact with each other, particularly at the boundary between two words or morphemes. This phenomenon is also found in Prakrit and other ancient Indian languages.<br><br>There are two main types of sandhi:<br><br>1. Vipratipatta saṃdhi: This type of sandhi involves the combination of two words or morphemes where the final letter of the first word blends with the initial letter of the second word. For example, pitṛ́ + a pitṝ́a.<br>2. Yukta saṃdhi: This type of sandhi involves the combination of two words or morphemes where the final letter of the first word changes, but the initial letter of the second word remains the same. For example, bhavati + tvam bhavatvam.<br><br>Sandhi is an important aspect of Sanskrit grammar and is used to indicate a specific grammatical relationship between words. It also affects the pronunciation and meaning of words.

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