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SACS - translation to arabic

NORTH AMERICAN ETHNIC GROUP
Sauk First Nation; Sac tribe; Sacs; Sauk Nation; Sac Tribe; Sauks; Sauk (tribe); Sac nation; Sac (tribe); Sac (people); Sac people; Sauk Indians; Sac Indians; Sauk language (Algonquian); History of the Sauk people
  • St. Louis, Missouri]] in March or April 1833 when Massika pleaded for the release of war chief Blackhawk following the [[Black Hawk War]]
  • Sac Indian family photographed by [[Frank Rinehart]] in 1899

SACS         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
SACS (disambiguation)

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زِقّ ; كِيس ; كِيسَة

air sac         
  •  The uncinate processes are the small white spurs about halfway along the ribs. The rest of this diagram shows the air sacs and other parts of a bird's respiratory system:1 cervical air sac, 2 clavicular air sac, 3 cranial thoracal air sac, 4 caudal thoracal air sac, 5 abdominal air sac (5' diverticulus into pelvic girdle), 6 lung, 7 trachea
  • Birds' lungs obtain fresh air during both exhalation and inhalation, because the air sacs do all the "pumping" and the lungs simply absorb oxygen.
  • Diagram showing the general layout of air sacs in a bird
  • Comparison between the air sacs of ''Majungasaurus'' and a bird
  • An [[emperor penguin]], an example of a diving bird
PART OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM OF BIRDS
Air sacs; Air-sac; Air-sacs
كيسٌ هَوائِيّ
air sacs         
  •  The uncinate processes are the small white spurs about halfway along the ribs. The rest of this diagram shows the air sacs and other parts of a bird's respiratory system:1 cervical air sac, 2 clavicular air sac, 3 cranial thoracal air sac, 4 caudal thoracal air sac, 5 abdominal air sac (5' diverticulus into pelvic girdle), 6 lung, 7 trachea
  • Birds' lungs obtain fresh air during both exhalation and inhalation, because the air sacs do all the "pumping" and the lungs simply absorb oxygen.
  • Diagram showing the general layout of air sacs in a bird
  • Comparison between the air sacs of ''Majungasaurus'' and a bird
  • An [[emperor penguin]], an example of a diving bird
PART OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM OF BIRDS
Air sacs; Air-sac; Air-sacs
الأَكْياسُ الهَوائِيَّة

Definition

Sacs
·noun ·pl A tribe of Indians, which, together with the Foxes, formerly occupied the region about Green Bay, Wisconsin.

Wikipedia

Sauk people

The Sauk or Sac are a group of Native Americans of the Eastern Woodlands culture group, who lived primarily in the region of what is now Green Bay, Wisconsin, when first encountered by the French in 1667. Their autonym is oθaakiiwaki, and their exonym is Ozaagii(-wag) in Ojibwe. The latter name was transliterated into French and English by colonists of those cultures. Today they have three federally recognized tribes, together with the Meskwaki (Fox), located in Iowa, Oklahoma and Kansas.

Examples of use of SACS
1. The environmentally friendly plastic sacs, called Eco Paks, were tested last year.
2. "The SACs, we don‘t make policy and we try not to break it.
3. Perhaps this is why air sacs initially evolved, and then were co–opted for breathing," Sereno said.
4. The underlying absurdity of Irish prohibition has led the present government down some ludicrous cul de sacs.
5. Croakers‘ large swim bladders, air–holding sacs that help them maintain buoyancy, account for their imminent demise.