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SALMON, n. sam'mon. [L. salmo.] A fish of the genus Salmo, found in all the nort...
SALMAGUN'DI, n. [See Salpicon .] A mixture of chopped meat and pickled herring w...
SAL'LYING, ppr. Issuing or rushing out.
SAL'LY-PORT, n. 1. In fortification, a postern gate, or a passage under ground f...
SAL'LY, n. [See The Verb.] In a general sense, a spring; a darting or shooting. ...
SAL'LOWNESS, n. A yellowish color; paleness tinged with a dark yellow; as sallow...
SAL'LOW, n. [L. salix.] A tree of the willow kind, or genus Salix. SAL'LOW , a. ...
SAL'LIANCE, n. [from sally.] An issuing forth. [Not in use.]
SAL'LETING, n. [corrupted from salad. Not in use.]
SAL'LET, n. A head-piece or helmet.
SALI'VOUS, a. Pertaining to saliva; partaking of the nature of saliva.
SAL'IVE, n. [L. saliva.] The fluid which is secreted by the salivary glands, and...
SALIVA'TION, n. The act or process of promoting ptyalism, or of producing an inc...
SAL'IVATING, ppr. Exciting increased secretion of saliva.
SAL'IVATED, pp. Having an increased secretion of saliva from medicine.
SAL'IVATE, v.t. [from saliva.] To excite an unusual secretion and discharge of s...