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sago

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for sago.

Editorial note

As sago suggested, even if the review is double-blind, it's often very easy to figure out the authors: just read the introduction and look at what papers it references.

Examples13
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

Any of the palms and cycads from which sago starch is extracted.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of sago gathered in one view.

noun

Any of the palms and cycads from which sago starch is extracted.

noun

A similar starch obtained from palm-like cycad, especially Cycas revoluta.

noun

A surname.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for sago.

noun

Any of the palms and cycads from which sago starch is extracted.

noun

A similar starch obtained from palm-like cycad, especially Cycas revoluta.

noun

A surname.

noun

Alternative form of sego. [A perennial bulb lily found in Western North America (Calochortus nuttallii), which has trumpet-shaped flowers.]

Example sentences

1

As sago suggested, even if the review is double-blind, it's often very easy to figure out the authors: just read the introduction and look at what papers it references.

2

What's funny is the tariffs announced a couple day sago explicitly excluded semi conductors and pharmaceuticals.

3

It's unfortunate that Sago feel so strongly that they represent sociological research, when I think that almost all sociologists use the other definition.

4

> What's funny is the tariffs announced a couple day sago explicitly excluded semi conductors and pharmaceuticals.

5

In New Guinea they still harvest sago palms.

6

:/ As sago said, printf is more concise in the majority of use cases.

7

Some hunter-gatherer societies in Papua New Guinea relied heavily on starch from wild sago palms as an important source of energy (21), whereas most hunter-gatherer societies in California depended heavily on acorn foods from wild oaks (22).

8

Until and unless we can unpack merit and privilege in the manner that Sago is attempting then we will continue to misunderstand our problem and continue to let the best programmers become nurses because of that misunderstanding.

9

(An addition to sago's comment is that the rewrites are done randomly; there is a cycle in the algorithm where rewrite patterns are identified, then coins are flipped and as a result some of them are done.

Quote examples

1

Note that Sago's definition, "probabilistic causes of non-equal representation", quite deliberately doesn't unpack anything.

Proper noun examples

1

Sago's version is that privilege is just another word for any group having any advantage for any reason.

2

Sago says that Asians might be privileged simply because their culture [0].

3

Sago, I hope you've heard of Alcor cryonics?

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use sago in a sentence?

As sago suggested, even if the review is double-blind, it's often very easy to figure out the authors: just read the introduction and look at what papers it references.

What does sago mean?

Any of the palms and cycads from which sago starch is extracted.

What part of speech is sago?

sago is commonly used as noun.