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Webster Dictionary :: Saliva

SALI'VA, SAL'IVAL, SAL'IVARY, a. [from saliva.] Pertaining to saliva; secreting ...

Webster Dictionary :: Salite

SAL'ITE, v.t. [L. salio, from sal, salt.] To salt; to impregnate or season with ...

Webster Dictionary :: Salinous

SALI'NOUS, a. [L. sal, salt.] 1. Consisting of salt or constituting salt; as sal...

Webster Dictionary :: Salino-terrene

SALINO-TERRENE, a. [L. sal, salinum, and terrenus, from terra, earth.] Denoting ...

Webster Dictionary :: Saliniform

SALIN'IFORM, a. [L. sal, salinum, and form.] Having the form of salt.

Webster Dictionary :: Saline

SALI'NE, SALINIF'EROUS, a. [L. sal, salinum, and fero, to produce.] Producing salt.

Webster Dictionary :: Salination

SALINA'TION, n. [L. sal, salt; salinator, a salt maker.] The act of washing with...

Webster Dictionary :: Saligot

SAL'IGOT, n. A plant, the water thistle.

Webster Dictionary :: Salifying

SAL'IFYING, ppr. Forming into a salt by combination with an acid.

Webster Dictionary :: Salify

SAL'IFY, v.t. [L. sal, salt, and facio, to make.] To form into a neutral salt, b...

Webster Dictionary :: Salified

SAL'IFIED, pp. Formed into a neutral salt by combination with an acid.

Webster Dictionary :: Salification

SALIFICA'TION, n. The act of salifying.

Webster Dictionary :: Salifiable

SAL'IFIABLE, a. [from salify.] Capable of becoming a salt, or of combining with ...

Webster Dictionary :: Saliferous

SALIF'EROUS, a. [L. sal, salt, and fero, to produce.] Producing or bearing salt;...

Webster Dictionary :: Salient

SA'LIENT, a. [L. saliens, salio, to leap.] 1. Leaping; an epithet in heraldry ap...

Webster Dictionary :: Salic

SAL'IC, a. [The origin of this word is not ascertained.] The Salic law of France...

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