sable
noun(sa-ble)
the color black
sable
noun(sa-ble)
black clothing worn in mourning —usually used in plural
sable
noun(sa-ble)
a carnivorous mammal (Martes zibellina) of the weasel family that occurs chiefly in northern Asia
sable
adjective(sa-ble)
of the color black
sable
adjective(sa-ble)
dark, gloomy
sable
geographical name(sa-ble)
cape that encloses a bay at the southwestern tip of Florida and that is the southernmost point of the U.S. mainland, at about 25°7' north
sable
geographical name(sa-ble)
headland facing the Atlantic in eastern Canada on an islet south of Cape Sable Island, which is 7 miles (11 kilometers) long and is located at the southern end of Nova Scotia
sable
geographical name(sa-ble)
sand island of Nova Scotia, Canada, in the Atlantic Ocean southeast of Cape Canso; 20 miles (32 kilometers) long
sable
geographical name(sa-ble)
island 7 miles (11 kilometers) long in the Atlantic off the southern coast of Nova Scotia, Canada