English | French |
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salt | sel |
salt | "goût" |
salt | "grain de sel" |
salt | loup de mer |
salt | sagacité |
salt | saler |
salt | assaisonner |
salt | mettre du sel |
salt | conserver dans le sel |
salt | "grossir" |
salt | fausser (prix) |
salt | salé |
salt | au sel |
salt | conservé dans le sel |
salt | saumâtre |
salt | "salé" |
salt | épicé |
salt | sagace |
salt | de sel |
English - Wordnet 3.0 | |
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NOUN (4) 1. a compound formed by replacing hydrogen in an acid by a metal (or a radical that acts like a metal); 2. white crystalline form of especially sodium chloride used to season and preserve food; [syn: salt, table salt, common salt] 3. negotiations between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics opened in 1969 in Helsinki designed to limit both countries' stock of nuclear weapons; [syn: Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, SALT] 4. the taste experience when common salt is taken into the mouth; [syn: salt, saltiness, salinity] VERB (4) 1. add salt to; 2. sprinkle as if with salt; - Example: "the rebels had salted the fields with mines and traps" 3. add zest or liveliness to; - Example: "She salts her lectures with jokes" 4. preserve with salt; - Example: "people used to salt meats on ships" ADJECTIVE (1) 1. (of speech) painful or bitter; - Example: "salt scorn"- Shakespeare - Example: "a salt apology" |