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SALV'AGE, n. [L. salvus, salvo.] In commerce, a reward or recompense allowed by ...
SALV'ABLE, a. [L. salvus, safe; salvo, to save.] That may be saved, or received ...
SALVABIL'ITY, n. [from salvable.] The possibility of being saved or admitted to ...
SALUTIF'EROUS, a. [L. salutifer; salus, health, and fero, to bring.] Bringing he...
SALU'TER, n. One who salutes.
SALU'TED, pp. Hailed; greeted.
SALU'TE, v.t. [L. saluto; salus or salvus.] 1. To greet; to hail; to address wit...
SALUTA'TION, n. [L. salutatio. See Salute .] The act of saluting; a greeting; th...
SAL'UTARY, a. [L. salutaris, from salus, health.] 1. Wholesome; healthful; promo...
SAL'UTARINESS, n. [See Salutary .] 1. Wholesomeness; the quality of contributing...
SALU'BRITY, n. [L. salubritas.] Wholesomeness; healthfulness; favorableness to t...
SALU'BRIOUSLY, adv. So as to promote health.
SALU'BRIOUS, a. [L. saluber, salubris, from salus. See Safe .] Favorable to heal...
SALTS, n. The salt water of rivers entering from the ocean. SALT'-WATER , n. Wat...
SALTPE'TROUS, a. Pertaining to saltpeter, or partaking of its qualities; impregn...
SALTPE'TER,'TRE, n. [salt and Gr. stone.] A neutral salt formed by the nitric ac...