sacs / sacks / sacques / sax / saxe [sæks]
sacs – n. pl. of sac – 1. Biology any natural bag-like cavity with its membranous covering in an organism; 2. slang for saccharine, sacrifice (n. & v.) in chess, etc.
sacks – n. pl. & v. 3rd person present sing. of sack – n. – 1. a large oblong or rectangular bag, open at one end, used for carrying produce, and other heavy objects; 2. the action of plundering; v. – 1. put objects into large, strong bags; 2. shoot or capture game; 3. take possession of, plunder; 4. slang fire or remove someone from a position of employment
sacques – n. pl. of sacque – 1. a loose fitting gown with a Watteau back fashionable in the 17th and 18th century; 2. a loose fitting coat, jacket or cape
sax – n. – 1. a knife or short sword; 2. a tool used for trimming slates; 3. a saxophone
saxe – n. – 1. a blue dye made with indigo and concentrated sulphuric acid; 2. a type of specialized photographic paper; 3. something originating in Saxony