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That is the correct spelling of "sap" meaning tree liquid (from the phloem).
Secondary Audio Program. On most television sets in America, the SAP will be a Spanish-language broadcast.
Maple is a tree that makes a sweet sap.
Depending on context, sap can be translated as:noun:SaftLebenskraftTrottelEinfaltspinselSappe (military term)Knüppelverb:zehrenschwächenauslaugenunterminierenuntergrabenniederknüppeln
Sap.
deject, exhaust, sap, reduce, enervate, upset, darken...
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a banana sap is the sap from banana.
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No. Animals DO NOT have sap. Only plants have sap.
Well, that depends just what "sap" you are referring to.If you mean sap as in the sap of a tree, or other plant, that is a noun. You would use this as a noun as appropiate to the sentence."Maple syrup is made from the sap of the Sugar Maple tree."If you mean sap as in slang for a stupid or gullible person, that is also a noun but with a different meaning. You would only use it in reference to a person."The clerk tried to give me a $7 dollar bill as change! What kind of sap does he think I am?"If you mean sap as in "to drain", that is a verb."Walking through the Sahara Desert without a hat can sapone's strength."If you mean that you want use sap to write withinstead of ink; then you would simply take a stick, sharpen one end, dip it in the sap, then get a piece or paper & start writing. ;P
no one MADE sap. sap comes from trees.