Do you mean the "word" "savage or savory?" If so, then no, the words don't mean the same thing. Something savage is usually defined as brutal, violent, barbaric or uncivilized. Something savory usually means something tasty, tender or delectable (as in food) or something that a person would see as a pleasurable experience they want to last.
no
S: Savage A: Actually Savage V: Vacuum cleaner A: awsome E: Eh
Savage Opress has not been killed yet.
No they are not related
John S. Savage was born in 1841.
no
Gerald Savory's birth name is Gerald Douglas Savory.
savory means pleasant or agreeable in taste or smell: a savory aroma. a lot..
savory is a herb not spice.
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It is a savory pancake made with potato.
Savory is an herb. You can find it at the supermarket in the spice aisle.
Henry Savory died in 2008.
Henry Savory was born in 1914.
William Savory died in 2004.
Sweet foods are not normally considered savory.
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