salt
101salt — 1. n. Sailor (usu. old salt). 2. v. Save (money). Usu. salt away Put (money) into safe keeping …
102SALT — Strategic arms limitation talks. The expression SALT talks, though redundant, is sometimes unavoidable …
103salt — to cheat by improper addition Normally, to add salt to food, to improve or disguise its taste. The common euphemistic use is in mining, where valuable ores or minerals are introduced into samples to deceive assayers and investors: It… …
104Salt — Sp Sáltas Ap Salt L ŠR Ispanija …
105Salt — A very powerful protection against witchcraft and the evil eye. A witch can t eat food that contains salt …
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106salt — druska statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Junginys, sudarytas iš katijono ir rūgšties liekanos. atitikmenys: angl. salt rus. соль …
107salt — druska statusas T sritis chemija formulė NaCl atitikmenys: angl. salt rus. соль …
108salt — druska statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. salt vok. Salz, n rus. соль, f pranc. sel, m …
109salt — n. a sailor. (Especially with old.) □ A couple of salts came ashore and asked if they could buy some beer. □ I’ve sailed a little, but you could hardly call me an old salt …
110salt — see help you to salt, help you to sorrow …