saturant
American
[sach-er-uhnt]
/ ˈsætʃ ər ənt /
noun
adjective
saturant
British
/ ˈsætʃərənt /
noun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of saturant
1745–55; < Latin saturant- (stem of saturāns, present participle of saturāre to saturate ), equivalent to satur- full, well-fed (akin to sad ) + -ant- -ant
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