0 a common white substance found in sea water and in the ground, used especially to add flavour to food or to preserve it: --
1 a chemical substance that is a combination of a metal or a base with an acid: --
2 containing or preserved in salt: --
3 to add salt to or put salt on something: --
4 abbreviation for speech and language therapy --
5 abbreviation for Strategic Arms Limitation Talks: a series of discussions between the US and the USSR that took place from 1969 to 1979 and aimed to limit the number of nuclear weapons --
Other co-occurrences of elderly with apparently positive adjectives must also be taken with a grain of salt.
Earth prevented salt from being melted away in water.
The other peaks in the spectra are salt adducts and other contaminants that are not representative of the presence of additional oligomers.
At first, the paths were used by highlanders mining salt in the coastal saltpans.
The elevation and surrounding mountains contribute to the formation of a salt flat present year round.
They are found in evaporite salt lakes and can be trapped in salt crystals during evaporation.
This may be due to both the stimulating and antiparasitic effects of mixed crystals of the basic salts.
The sabkhas are covered by a salt crust, 3-5 cm thick, under which there lies 25-150 cm of carbonate sand, gypsum and halite.