sats

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1)  a movement

Etymology 1
Borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1)  a movement
 * 2)  run-up, i.e. the preparing movements done to be able to jump as far or high as possible; the running done before the jump (in e.g. long jump or high jump)
 * 3)  typesetting; the way a text is typeset
 * 4) a fixed price, wage, tariff or similar
 * 5)  theorem, proposition
 * 6)  a mixture set to ferment into hard liquor
 * 7)  an explosive concoction
 * 8)  a stake

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1)  theorem, proposition
 * 2) run-up, i.e. the preparing movements done to be able to jump as far or high as possible; the running done before the jump (in e.g. long jump or high jump)
 * 3)  portion, batch, an amount of a dish done at the same time
 * 4) a (complete) set of similar objects; such as a set of non-adjustable spanners
 * 5)  clause
 * 6)  load, the semen of an ejaculation
 * 1)  load, the semen of an ejaculation