white crystalline compound used as a sugar substitute, 1885, from German, coined 1879 by Russian-born chemist Constantin Fahlberg (1850-1910), who discovered it by accident, from Latin saccharon (see saccharine). Marketed from 1887 as saccharine.
sabulous
Sac
sac
Sacagawea
saccade
saccharin
saccharine
sacerdotal
sachem
sachet
sack