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salt

salt [ sawlt ]


noun  (plural salts)
Definition:
 
1. white crystals used in food preparation: small white tangy-tasting crystals consisting largely of sodium chloride. Source: seawater, mineral deposits. Use: food seasoning and preservative.
See also  sodium chloride


2. salt container: a container of salt, especially one for use at the table
Please pass the salt.

3. crystalline chemical compound: a crystalline compound formed from the neutralization of an acid by a base containing a metal or group acting like a metal

4. something that adds zest: something that adds zest, piquancy, liveliness, or vigor

5. dry wit: sharp or dry wit

6. nautical 
Same as  old salt




plural noun salts 
Definition:
 
substance resembling salt: a chemical or crystalline solution used for a particular purpose
smelling salts



adjective 
Definition:
 
1. preserved with salt: preserved with salt or a salt solution
salt cod

2. containing salt: containing or consisting of salt
salt tears

3. containing or associated with salt water: containing, covered with, or growing near salt water
a salt marsh

4. tasting of salt: tasting or smelling of salt



transitive verb  (past and past participle salt·ed, present participle salt·ing, 3rd person present singular salts)
Definition:
 
1. season food with salt: to add salt to food, during or after preparation, to emphasize its flavor

2. preserve food with salt: to preserve food by treating it with salt or a salt solution

3. put salt on cold ground: to scatter salt over a road or sidewalk to melt ice or prevent it from forming

4. add zest to something: to add a more lively or entertaining quality to something
She salted her speech with jokes.

5. enrich ore sample: to enrich a mining area or sample with a valuable ore artificially introduced in order to increase its apparent value

[ Old English sealt< Indo-European]

salt·ness noun

rub salt in the wound to add to somebody's distress, embarrassment, or sense of shame, often deliberately

take something with a grain or pinch of salt to listen to something without fully believing it

the salt of the earth a very good, worthy person or group of people

worth your salt efficient and doing the job well


Word History

The Indo-European word from which salt is ultimately derived is also the ancestor of English halogen, salad, salami, salary, saline, sauce, sausage, and souse.

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