Saida is a 5 letter English word.
You can make 50 anagrams from letters in Saida (aadis).
Mr. Smith said that he'd keep the caff, and when he Saida thing he meant it!
Near the site of the ancient city is the present town of Saida, with a population of about 5,000.
The distance from Saida to Beyroot is between twenty and twenty-five miles.
Thence it is one day's journey to Saida, which is Sidon, a large city, p.29 with about twenty Jews.
They fed, as a rule, on crustaceans, although in one bird were found parts of a Gadus Saida about 70 mm.
The plain about Soor was rather barren of trees—this was one of its greatest defects—that of Saida is much better furnished.
Saida, like most of the towns on this coast, stands on a sandy point that projects out a short distance into the sea.
Its site is now occupied by a small fishing village, called Saida.
Numerous marble sarcophagi found in Saida are characterized by the confusion of style peculiar to Phnicia.
These are the Muscowi, Fachl and Saida, all of which are more or less closely related to medium red clover.