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- Dictionarysable/ˈseɪbl/
adjective
- 1. black: literary "the sable blackness of her hair"
noun
- 1. black. literary
- 2. a large African antelope with long curved horns, the male of which has a black coat and the female a russet coat, both having a white belly.
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Sable can be a noun for the color black, a type of fur, or a mammal. It can also be an adjective for dark or gloomy. Learn more about the word history, synonyms, examples, and related words of sable.
Sable can refer to a small animal with thick, warm fur, a dark brown or black colour, or a type of biscuit. Learn more about the meanings, usage, and pronunciation of sable with Cambridge Dictionary.
Sable definition: an Old World weasellike mammal, Mustela zibellina, of cold regions in Eurasia and the North Pacific Islands, valued for its dark brown fur.. See examples of SABLE used in a sentence.
Sable can mean a small animal with thick, warm fur, or the color of its fur, or a type of cookie. Learn how to use sable in a sentence and see its pronunciation and translations in different languages.
Sable can refer to a type of fur, a color, a heraldic symbol, or a place name. Learn the meanings, origins, and usage of sable from various dictionaries and sources.
Sable can refer to a small furry animal, its fur, a color, or a place. Learn the different meanings, synonyms, pronunciation, and examples of sable in English.
Sable is a fluffy little animal known for its silky dark brown fur. It’s native to Japan, Siberia, and other parts of northern Asia. You may meet up with a sable in a zoo or as somebody's expensive coat.