sap : Idioms & Phrases


Flying sap

  • (Mil.), the rapid construction of trenches (when the enemy's fire of case shot precludes the method of simple trenching), by means of gabions placed in juxtaposition and filled with earth.
Webster 1913

Sap ball

  • (Bot.), any large fungus of the genus Polyporus. See Polyporus.
Webster 1913

Sap fagot

  • (Mil.), a fascine about three feet long, used in sapping, to close the crevices between the gabions before the parapet is made.
Webster 1913

Sap green

  • a dull light green pigment prepared from the juice of the ripe berries of the Rhamnus catharticus, or buckthorn. It is used especially by water-color artists.
Webster 1913

Sap roller

  • (Mil.), a large gabion, six or seven feet long, filled with fascines, which the sapper sometimes rolls along before him for protection from the fire of an enemy.
Webster 1913

Sap rot

  • the dry rot. See under Dry.
Webster 1913

Sap sucker

  • (Zoöl.), any one of several species of small American woodpeckers of the genus Sphyrapicus, especially the yellow-bellied woodpecker (S. varius) of the Eastern United States. They are so named because they puncture the bark of trees and feed upon the sap. The name is loosely applied to other woodpeckers.
Webster 1913

Sap tube

  • (Bot.), a vessel that conveys sap.
Webster 1913