salt in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
- ( ઘણી વાર બ.વ.માં) સ્વાદ ⇄ salt gujarati
- (દરિયાના પાણીના બાષ્પીભવનથી અથવા ખાણ માંથી મળતુ ં) ⇄ salt gujarati
- ક્ષાર ⇄ salt gujarati
- ખાર ⇄ salt gujarati
- ચોટ ⇄ salt gujarati
- જુલાબનું મીઠું ⇄ salt gujarati
- તીખાશ ⇄ salt gujarati
- મીઠું ⇄ salt gujarati
- રૂપ ઈ.માં મીઠા જેવો પદાર્થ ⇄ salt gujarati
- લૂણ ⇄ salt gujarati
- વિનોદ ⇄ salt gujarati
salt in Hindi हिन्दी
- क्षार ⇄ salt hindi
- ख़ार ⇄ salt hindi
- खार - संबंधी ⇄ salt hindi
- गंदा ⇄ salt hindi
- जलता हुआ ⇄ salt hindi
- तर्कशीलता ⇄ salt hindi
- तीखापन ⇄ salt hindi
- नमक डालना ⇄ salt hindi
- नमक पोतना ⇄ salt hindi
- नमक मिलाना ⇄ salt hindi
- नमकीन ⇄ salt hindi
- बुद्धि ⇄ salt hindi
- लवण ⇄ salt hindi
- लोन ⇄ salt hindi
- लोना ⇄ salt hindi
- सल्टॅ ⇄ salt hindi
- हाज़िरजवाबी ⇄ salt hindi
salt in Malayalam മലയാളം
- ഉപ്പുപോലുള്ള വസ്തു ⇄ salt malayalam
- ഉപ്പ് ⇄ salt malayalam
- സോഡിയം ക്ളോറൈഡ് ⇄ salt malayalam
salt in Sindhi سنڌي
- لوڻ، نمڪ، لذت ⇄ Salt sindhi
salt in Telugu తెలుగు
- ఉప్పువేసుట. ⇄ salt telugu
salt in English
- salt ⇄ adj. saltlike. english
- salt ⇄ adj. 1. containing salt.
Ex. salt water.
2. tasting like salt; salty; saline.
Ex. food that is too salt.
3. flooded with or growing in salt water.
Ex. salt soil, salt weeds.
4. cured or preserved with salt.
Exenglish - salt ⇄ Epsom salts orsalt
a bitter, white crystalline powder taken in water as a laxative or as an antidote for poisons, or used to reduce inflammation; hydrated magnesium sulfate.english - salt ⇄ expr. eat one's salt, to be one's guest.
Ex. He who abuses my hospitality shall never again eat my salt.english - salt ⇄ expr. rub salt in (or into) the wound, to aggravate a person or situation further.
Ex. As if to rub salt in the wound, a special report to Parliament by the Iron and Steel Board ... takes a gloomy view of the industry's chances in export markets (Lenglish - salt ⇄ expr. salt away (or down),
a. to pack with salt to preserve.
Ex. The fish were salted down in a barrel.
b. (Informal, Figurative:)
Ex. I can't help thinking he must be salting a lot of money away (Booth Tarkington).english - salt ⇄ expr. salts,
a. a medicine that causes movement of the bowels.
Ex. Epsom salts, Rochelle Salts.
b. smelling salts.
Ex. Virginia had run for the salts as soon as she perceived that her mother was unwell (Frederick Marryat).english - salt ⇄ expr. with a grain (or pinch) of salt, with some reservation or allowance.
Ex. His claims must be taken with a grainof salt until they are established.english - salt ⇄ expr. worth one's salt, worth one's support, wages, or the like; capable or efficient.
Ex. It was plain from every line of his body that our new hand was worth his salt (Robert Louis Stevenson).english - salt ⇄ noun 1. a white substance found in the earth and in seawater; sodium chloride; table salt. Salt is used to season and preserve food and in many industrial processes.
2. a chemical compound derived from an acid by replacing the hydrogen wholly or penglish - salt ⇄ salt (1), noun, adjective, verb. english
- salt ⇄ salt (2), adjective.
(Obsolete.)
1. lewd; lecherous.
Ex. Whose salt imagination yet hath wrong'd Your well defended honor (Shakespeare).
2. excessive; inordinate.
Ex. It is no salt desire Of seeing countries ... hath broughenglish - SALT ⇄ SALT, noun.
Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (a series of conferences between the United States and the former Soviet Union to limit nuclear armament, begun in Helsinki, Finland, on November 17, 1969). The first round of meetings, ?SALT I, ended in Denglish - salt ⇄ v.t. 1. to mix or sprinkle with salt.
Ex. These [curds] are salted, adding about an ounce of salt to every three pounds of curd (J. A. Barnett).
2. to cure or preserve with salt, either in solid form or as brine.
3. to provide with saenglish