What is the meaning of Salt?

A common substance, chemically consisting mainly of sodium chloride (NaCl), used extensively as a condiment and preservative.

One of the compounds formed from the reaction of an acid with a base, where a positive ion replaces a hydrogen of the acid.

A salt marsh, a saline marsh at the shore of a sea.

A sailor .

A sequence of random data added to plain text data (such as passwords or messages) prior to encryption or hashing, in order to make brute force decryption more difficult.

A person who seeks employment at a company in order to (once employed by it) help unionize it.

Flavour; taste; seasoning.

Piquancy; wit; sense.

A dish for salt at table; a salt cellar.

Epsom salts or other salt used as a medicine.

Skepticism and common sense.

Tears; indignation; outrage; arguing.

The money demanded by Eton schoolboys during the montem.

Of water: containing salt, saline.

Treated with salt as a preservative; cured with salt, salted.

Of land, fields etc.: flooded by the sea.

Of plants: growing in the sea or on land flooded by the sea.

Related to salt deposits, excavation, processing or use.

Bitter; sharp; pungent.

Salacious; lecherous; lustful; (of animals) in heat.

Costly; expensive.

To add salt to.

To deposit salt as a saline solution.

To fill with salt between the timbers and planks for the preservation of the timber.

To insert or inject something into an object to give it properties it would not naturally have.

  1. To blast metal into in order to cause to appear to be a productive seam.
  2. To add bogus evidence to an archaeological site.
  3. To add certain chemical elements to (a nuclear or conventional weapon) so that it generates more radiation.

To blast metal into in order to cause to appear to be a productive seam.

To add bogus evidence to an archaeological site.

To add certain chemical elements to (a nuclear or conventional weapon) so that it generates more radiation.

To sprinkle throughout.

To add filler bytes before encrypting, in order to make brute-force decryption more resource-intensive.

To render a thing useless.

  1. To sow with salt (of land), symbolizing a curse on its re-inhabitation.

    To sow with salt (of land), symbolizing a curse on its re-inhabitation.

    To lock a page title so it cannot be created.

    A bounding; a leaping; a prance.

    jump

    waterfall

    salt

    salt (sodium chloride)

    Something containing or for storing salt

    Any of a group of crystalline compounds that resemble salt

    salty, tasting of salt

    salted, coated in salt

    salty, salt, salted

    salt

    imperative of salte

    salty, salt, salted

    salt

    salt

    salty, salt

    salt

    salty, salted

    salt

    strong neuter nominative/accusative singular of saltr (β€œsalty”)

    salt

    genitive plural of salto

    salty, salt

    salt

    imperative of salte

    salt

    salty

    jump, leap, spring

    Romanization of πƒπŒ°πŒ»π„

    salt

    positive degree neuter singular nominative/accusative of saltur

    to freeze

    leap

    saltation

    first-person singular present indicative/subjunctive of sălta

    salty

    salt

    1. sodium chloride (NaCl), used extensively as a condiment and preservative.
    2. One of the compounds formed from the reaction of an acid with a base, where a positive ion replaces a hydrogen of the acid.

    sodium chloride (NaCl), used extensively as a condiment and preservative.

    One of the compounds formed from the reaction of an acid with a base, where a positive ion replaces a hydrogen of the acid.

    mild intensifier: literally

    exclusively, only, just, absolute

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