Associations to the word «Sax»
Noun
- Farrell
- Davis
- Tim
- Inventor
- Bugle
- Joe
- Goodman
- Celeste
- Healy
- Prestige
- Lester
- Geoffrey
- Tony
- Leroy
- Andy
- Silica
- Newman
- Ken
- Wiley
- Duet
- Wayne
- Sammy
- Clapton
- Gig
- Mars
- Curtis
- String
- Dick
- Conte
- Sergio
- Rudy
- Lisa
- Floyd
- Larsen
- Session
- Powell
- Jerome
- Hicks
- Emil
- Hank
- Alvin
- Jeff
- Henderson
- Mike
- Frank
- Evan
- Tune
- Raul
- Jon
- Lichen
- Chambers
- Amine
- Teddy
- Bernie
- Robbie
- Vince
- Cymbal
- Eric
- Marcelo
- Fred
- Henley
- Boots
- Nyc
- Joel
- Derek
- Freddie
- Randy
- Ware
- Och
- Sasha
- Savoy
- Dub
- Arrangement
- Quincy
- Holloway
- Yamaha
- Goodwin
- Oleg
- Violinist
- Jerry
- Chris
- Recording
- Roy
- Jarrett
Wiktionary
SAX, noun. (rare or obsolete) A knife; a sword; a dagger about 20 inches in length.
SAX, noun. A slate-cutter's hammer; slate-ax.
SAX, verb. (transitive) (UK dialectal) To cut or slash with a sharp instrument; incise; scarify.
SAX, noun. Short form of saxophone.
SAX, abbreviation. (computing) (Internet) Simple API for XML
SAX TUBA, noun. (music) saxhorn
SAX TUBAS, noun. Plural of sax tuba
Dictionary definition
SAX, noun. A Belgian maker of musical instruments who invented the saxophone (1814-1894).
SAX, noun. A single-reed woodwind with a conical bore.
Wise words
It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is
essential is invisible to the eye.