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Subsalt

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saltennoun(ambitransitive) To make or become salty or salted
salinenounWater containing dissolved salt.
saltnounA common substance, chemically consisting mainly of sodium chloride (NaCl), used extensively as a food ingredient, seasoning, condiment, and preservative.
salino-terrene(chemistry, obsolete) Composed of salt and earth.
salited(chemistry, obsolete) salted
hydrosalinenounPertaining to water containing dissolved mineral salts
salitroseThat contains saltpetre
undersaturatedInsufficiently saturated
sulphatian(mineralogy) Alternative spelling of sulfatian. [(mineralogy) Containing sulfate anions.]
chalybeatenounA mineral water containing iron, a voguish general remedy during the 17th-19th century.
alkalibasaltic(geology) Relating to, containing or characteristic of alkali basalt
solodicnoun(soil science) Leached of most minerals, but having slightly acid topsoil and subsoil that is enriched with sodium-saturated clay.
subplastic(soil science, of a soil) Having a consistency that suggests less clay than it actually contains
hypabyssalnoun(geology, of rock) that solidifies, as a minor intrusion, before reaching the Earth's surface
sulphiticnounAlternative form of sulfitic. [Of or pertaining to sulfite.]
umbricnoun(linguistics) A subfamily of the Osco-Umbrian languages encompassing Umbrian, Volscian, and possibly also Marsian.
sulphitian(mineralogy) Alternative spelling of sulfitian. [(mineralogy) Containing sulfite anions.]
saccharoid(mineralogy) Having a texture like granulated sugar.
sulphidicAlternative spelling of sulfidic. [Containing sulfide]
saccharoidal(mineralogy) Having a texture like granulated sugar.

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