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Salt logo #10101) Able seaman 2) Acetate 3) Acrylate 4) Adrywhiteseasoning 5) Arsenate 6) Benzoate 7) Bichromate 8) Bichromated 9) Borate 10) Borosilicate 11) Brackish 12) Briny 13) Carbamate 14) Carbonate 15) Chlorate 16) Chromate 17) Cure 18) Dichromate 19) Ethanoate 20) Ferricyanide 21) Ferrocyanide 22) Fluoroboride
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Salt logo #10101) CG Norris novel, 1917 2) US-Soviet arms pact 3) US-USSR negotiations 4) US-USSR talks 5) ABM accord 6) Add flavor 7) Add fraudulently 8) Add gold to a mine 9) Add salt to 10) Add zest or liveliness to 11) Alchemical substance 12) American slang for heroin 13) Ancient preservative 14) Ancient roman money
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Salt logo #21002• Sulphate of magnesia having cathartic qualities; -- originally prepared by boiling down the mineral waters at Epsom, England, -- whence the name; afterwards prepared from sea water; but now from certain minerals, as from siliceous hydrate of magnesia. • (n.) Fig.: That which preserves from corruption or error; that which purifies; a ......
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Salt logo #21439A solid compound composed of both metallic and nonmetallic elements.
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salt logo #21160A chemical compound formed by replacing all or part of the hydrogen atoms of an acid with one or more metal ions or other positive ions from a base. Typically, salts are crystalline ionic compounds such as sodium chloride, Na+Cl- (common or table salt), ...
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Salt logo #20686A mineral used for flavouring and/or preserving food.
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salt logo #209731. To sprinkle, impregnate, or season with salt; to preserve with salt or in brine; to supply with salt; as, to salt fish, beef, or pork; to salt cattle. ... 2. To fill with salt between the timbers and planks, as a ship, for the preservation of the timber. To salt a mine, to artfully deposit minerals in a mine in order to deceive purchasers regard...
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salt logo #21001(sawlt) any compound of a base and an acid. sodium chloride. (in the pl.)saline cathartic.
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Salt logo #21759 Protects meat from spoilage by reducing the moisture content, makes meat more tender, and translucent in appearance
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salt logo #22291 1) Compound formed when a metal partially or fully takes the place of hydrogen in an acid. 2) The mineral Halite.
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salt logo #10444a compound that is formed (along with water) by the reaction of an add with a base. A common salt (table salt) is sodium chloride derived by combining hydrochloric add with sodium hydroxide. The result is sodium chloride and water. Another salt is calcium sulfate, obtained when sulfuric acid is combined with calcium hydroxide.
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Salt logo #20972Salt intransitive verb To deposit salt as a saline solution; as, the brine begins to salt .
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Salt logo #20972Salt noun [ Latin saltus , from salire to leap.] The act of leaping or jumping; a leap. [ Obsolete] B. Jonson.
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Salt logo #20972Salt transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Salted ; present participle & verbal noun Salting .] 1. To sprinkle, impregnate, or season with salt; to preserve with salt or in brine; to supply with salt; as, to salt fi...
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Salt logo #20972Salt adjective [ Compar. Salter ; superl. Saltest .] [ Anglo-Saxon sealt , salt . See Salt , noun ] 1. Of or relating to salt; abounding in, or containing, salt; prepared or preserved ...
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Salt logo #20972Salt noun [ Anglo-Saxon sealt ; akin to Old Saxon & OFries. salt , Dutch zout , German salz , Icelandic , Swedish , & Danish salt , Latin sal , Greek ..., Russian sole , Ir. & Gael. salann , W. halen , of unknown origin. Confer Sal
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Salt logo #21028(1) The mineral sodium chloride. (2) Compounds that are produced as the result of a metal atom replacing a hydrogen atom in an acid.
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SALT logo #23158 Southern African Large Telescope
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Salt logo #22615A class of compounds formed when the hydrogen of an acid is partly or wholly replaced by a metal or a metallic radical. Specifically, the term salt is applied to sodium chloride, NaCl.
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SALT logo #23797A series of negotiations between the Soviet Union and the United States that attempted to place limits and restraints on some of their central and most important armaments. The first series began in November 1969 and culminated on May 26, 1972, when General Secretary Leonid Brezhnev and President Richard M. Nixon signed a treaty on the limitation o...
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salt logo #23421[Othello] (242) lecherous.
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salt logo #20974 adjective (of speech) painful or bitter; `salt scorn`- Shakespeare; `a salt apology`
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salt logo #22434a solid compound composed of both metallic and nonmetallic elements, often as ions.
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Salt logo #22999a (metallic) chemical compound that can dissolve in water. The most common natural salt in sea water is sodium chloride, NaCl.
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Salt  logo #23837(Sodium Chloride – NaCl) can be produced three ways: Open-air evaporation of salt brine in shallow ponds (sea salt). By mining of rock salt deposits. By boiling and evaporation of higher purity brine. Salt contributes to flavor in baked goods, and controls fermentation of yeast in breads. Coarse grades are available for use as toppings on soft pr...
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