Crossword-Solution: SAIC 4 letters, 27 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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Saic n. A kind of ketch very common in the Levant, which has neither
topgallant sail nor mizzen topsail.

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SAIC anagram ACIS, AICS, ASCI, ASIC, CAIS, CASI, ICAS, ISAC, SICA

We have 27 clues for the answer “SAIC”

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Levant ketch. 1 answer
Near East vessel. 1 answer
Near East ketch 1 answer
Mideast ketch 1 answer
Mediterranean ketch. 1 answer
Levantine sailing vessel. 1 answer
Levantine kvetch. 1 answer
Levantine ketch 1 answer
Levantine craft 1 answer
Levantine boat 1 answer
Levant sailing vessel. 1 answer
Levant sailboat 1 answer
Ketch of the Levant. 1 answer
Ketch common to the Mideast 1 answer
Ketch common in the Levant. 1 answer
Eastern ketch 1 answer
Eastern Mediterranean sailboat (I apologize and it'll never happen again) 1 answer
A boat common in the Levant. 1 answer
Levant vessel 2 answers
Mediterranean sailboat. 2 answers
Levantine vessel 2 answers
Mediterranean boat 3 answers
Mediterranean vessel 5 answers
Ketch 8 answers
COUSIN KETCH 10 answers
Sailing ship. 17 answers
Sailing vessel 17 answers
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The images were scanned and divided into logical records by SAIC, then delivered, and loaded onto NATDP's system, where bibliographic information taken directly from the images was added.
LOC Workshop on Electronic Texts Library of Congress 1993
The Grand Vizier gave secret orders for his arrest as a rebel; a band of Chiauses was sent to meet the Saic in the harbor.
Dreamers of the Ghetto I. Zangwill 2009
The wind was northerly, as commonly in the Hellespont and Propontis, and it seemed as if the Saic must have been blown out of her course.
Dreamers of the Ghetto I. Zangwill 2009
Over the tunic was worn a sagum, or short cloak, so named by the Romans from _saic_, a word of Celtic origin, which signified a skin or hide.
The Evolution of Fashion Florence Mary Gardiner 2011
Below were loose pantaloons, called by the Irish _brigis_, and by the Romans _brages_ and _bracæ_; whence the modern term "breeches." Over their shoulders was thrown the mantle or cloak, called by the Romans _sagum_, and derived from the Celtic word _saic_, which signified a skin or hide, and which was the original cloak of the country.
Ten Thousand Wonderful Things Edmund Fillingham King 2014
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Appears in: Chronicle, LAT, NYT, USA TODAY.

Used 56 times in crossword archives (1943–2002).