SALT vs BRINY: NOUN
- White crystalline form of especially sodium chloride used to season and preserve food
- A saltcellar.
- A sailor, especially when old or experienced.
- Sharp lively wit.
- Epsom salts.
- Smelling salts.
- Any of various mineral salts used as laxatives or cathartics.
- An ionic chemical compound formed by replacing all or part of the hydrogen ions of an acid with metal ions or other cations.
- A colorless or white crystalline solid, chiefly sodium chloride, used extensively in ground or granulated form as a food seasoning and preservative.
- A compound formed by replacing hydrogen in an acid by a metal (or a radical that acts like a metal)
- The taste experience when salt is taken into the mouth
- Negotiations between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics opened in 1969 in Helsinki designed to limit both countries' stock of nuclear weapons
- An element that gives flavor or zest.
- A marshy place flooded by the tide.
- Plural A salt (as Epsom salts, etc.) used as a medicine. See also smelling-salts.
- In chem., any acid in which one or more atoms of hydrogen have been replaced with metallic atoms or basic radicals; any base in which the hydrogen atoms have been more or less replaced by non-metallic atoms or acid radicals; also, the product of the direct union of a metallic oxid and an anhydrid.
- A compound (NaCl) of chlorin with the metallic base of the alkali soda, one of the most abundantly disseminated and important of all substances.
- See sault.
- Seasoning; that which preserves a thing from corruption, or gives taste and pungency to it.
- An impure common salt from India, colored by admixture with tannate of iron. See bitnoben.
- A salt which exhibits alkaline reaction or changes the red color of moist litmus-paper to blue, as does disodium orthophosphate.
- In heraldry, a bearing representing a high decorative salt-cellar, intended to resemble those used in the middle ages. In modern delineations this is merely a covered vase.
- Plural In glass manufacturing, same as glass-gall. See anatron, 1.
- Taste; smack; savor; flavor.
- Wit; piquancy; pungency; sarcasm: as, Attic salt (which see, under Attic).
- Modification; hence, allowance; abatement; reserve: as, to take a thing with a grain of salt (see phrase below).
- A bronzing material, the chlorid or butter of antimony, used in browning gun-barrels and other iron articles.
- Lecherous desire.
- A sailor, especially an experienced sailor.
- Plural A name given to mixed saline masses obtained by evaporating the water of mineral springs, or by artificially mixing the saline constituents of such springs in the proportions indicated by analysis of the water: as, Karlsbad salts, Vichy salts, etc.
- The sea. Used with the.
- The sea
- Any very large body of (salt) water
SALT vs BRINY: ADJECTIVE
- Found in or near such a flooded area.
- Flooded with seawater.
- Preserved in salt or a salt solution.
- Having a salty taste or smell.
- One of the four basic taste sensations; like the taste of sea water
- Containing or filled with salt
- Of speech that is painful or bitter
- Of, relating to, or resembling brine; salty.
- Of or pertaining to brine, or to the sea; partaking of the nature of brine; salt.
- Of, pertaining to, resembling or containing brine; salty
- Slightly salty
- Slightly salty (especially from containing a mixture of seawater and fresh water)
SALT vs BRINY: VERB
- Sprinkle as if with salt
- Add zest or liveliness to
- Add salt to
- Preserve with salt
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SALT vs BRINY: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To give an appearance of value to by fraudulent means, especially to place valuable minerals in (a mine) for the purpose of deceiving.
- To add zest or liveliness to.
- To add, treat, season, or sprinkle with salt.
- To cure or preserve by treating with salt or a salt solution.
- To provide salt for (deer or cattle).
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SALT vs BRINY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To deposit salt, as a saline substance: as, the brine begins to salt.
- To make, as a freshman, drink salt water, by way of initiation, according to a university custom of the sixteenth century.
- In photography, to impregnate (paper, canvas, or other tissue) with a salt or mixture of salts in solution, which, when treated with other solutions, form new compounds in the texture.
- In soap-making, to add salt to (the lye in the kettles) after saponification of the fatty ingredients, in order to separate the soap from the lye.
- To furnish with salt; feed salt to: as, to salt cows.
- To fill with salt between the timbers and planks, as a ship, for the preservation of the timber.
- (of speech) painful or bitter
- The taste experience when common salt is taken into the mouth
- To enrich (a natural deposit) by artificial means, usually for the purpose of deceiving prospective purchasers. Thus a gold-mine is salted when powdered gold is shot into the rock with a gun; a sample is salted when metal, or rich ore, is mixed with it; a mineral spring is salted by the addition of salts; an oil-well by the addition of rich oils, etc.
- To sprinkle, impregnate, or season with salt, or with a salt: as, to salt fish, beef, or pork.
- (idiom) (salt of the earth) A person or group considered the best or most worthy part of society.
- (idiom) (worth (one's) salt) Efficient and capable.
- Pertaining to brine; of the nature of or affected by brine; salt; salty: as, a briny taste; the briny flood; briny tears.
SALT vs BRINY: RELATED WORDS
- Sodium, Saliferous, Table salt, Common salt, Salt cured, Sharp, Strategic arms limitation talks, Preserved, Tasteful, Brackish, Briny, Saline, Salinity, Saltiness, Salty
- Savory, Creamy, Buttery, Garlicky, Pungent, Lemony, Tangy, Vinegary, Watery, Salty, Muriatic, Saline, Main, Salt, Brackish
SALT vs BRINY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Iodine, Sodium, Table salt, Salt cured, Saliferous, Common salt, Sharp, Strategic arms limitation talks, Preserved, Tasteful, Brackish, Briny, Saline, Salinity, Salty
- Savory, Creamy, Buttery, Garlicky, Pungent, Lemony, Tangy, Vinegary, Watery, Salty, Muriatic, Saline, Main, Salt, Brackish
SALT vs BRINY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Although the salt has dissociated into Sodium and Chloride ions, it is still salt in water.
- Add salt to cold water and stir very well until all the salt is completely dissolved.
- Mixed with melting ice and snow, salt becomes salt water, which eats away at your wheels.
- But some messages about salt need to be taken with a grain of, well, salt.
- Lite salt can be useful for those who want to wean themselves off salt gradually.
- Table salt differs from naturally occurring salt because all of its minerals.
- Such as salt in a salt water solution.
- When flying out of Salt Lake City you will be using Salt Lake City, often referred to as Salt Lake City Airport.
- Himalayan salt lamps are made from salt harvested from the Khewra Salt Mine in Pakistan.
- Unrefined salts in particular, such as Himalayan pink salt or Celtic sea salt, are recommended, although table salt is allowed.
- This often makes wild Melanocetus itself relatively easy to spot among the briny depths.
- The metal for which sea and briny lakes are crucially important sources is magnesium.
- This entire procedure can result in an quantity of briny and salty disposal.
- Brewed coffee that sits on a burner overnight is likely to taste briny.
- As he sucked in, his lungs filled wit h cold, briny water.
- Concentrated raisin aromas followed by coffee, toffee, caramel, and briny nuances.
- Teachers among you, who will privately briny in - Into the church.
- Unlike briny shrimp imported from the Gulf of Mexico.
- What had you told him about Briny, anyway?
- Apa Sih argumen anda briny Halt Judi Bolo?
SALT vs BRINY: QUESTIONS
- Can you use table salt instead of dishwasher salt in softener?
- What is salt stress and salt resistance in higher land plants?
- What kind of salt does Amazon sell for colored salt?
- Is curing salt the same as Canning and Pickling salt?
- Can lona salt be used instead of the original salt?
- What are the sizes of salt salt chlorination Turbo cells?
- Why does water without salt evaporate faster than with salt?
- Is Himalayan salt better at cleansing crystals than regular salt?
- Can I use Molly salt instead of salt for livebearers?
- What makes kosher salt different from regular salt?
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