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Sel d'Epsom
Epsom salts [ingl brit ˌɛpsəm ˈsɔːlts, ingl am ˌɛpsəm ˈsɔlts] SOST sost pl + vb sing ou pl
I. salt [ingl brit sɔːlt, sɒlt, ingl am sɔlt] SOST
1. salt:
salt CHIM, GASTR
sel m
to put salt on food/a road attr molecule, crystal, solution
to put salt on food/a road industry, refining
to put salt on food/a road production, factory
2. salt (sailor) colloq, disuso:
II. salts SOST
salts sost pl FARM:
sels mpl
III. salt [ingl brit sɔːlt, sɒlt, ingl am sɔlt] AGG attr
salt water, lake
salt beef, pork
IV. salt [ingl brit sɔːlt, sɒlt, ingl am sɔlt] VB vb trans
salt meat, fish, road, path:
V. salt [ingl brit sɔːlt, sɒlt, ingl am sɔlt]
to cry salt tears letter
SALT [ingl brit sɔːlt, sɒlt, ingl am sɔlt] SOST
SALT → Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
I. salt [sɔ:lt] SOST
salt a. fig:
sel m
locuzioni:
II. salt [sɔ:lt] VB vb trans
III. salt [sɔ:lt] AGG
1. salt (with salt):
2. salt fig tears:
SALT [sɔ:lt] SOST
SALT abbreviazione di Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
I. salt [sɔlt] SOST
salt a. fig:
sel m
locuzioni:
II. salt [sɔlt] VB vb trans
III. salt [sɔlt] AGG
salt air, water
salt cod, pork, beef
SALT [sɔlt] SOST
SALT abbreviazione di Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
Present
Isalt
yousalt
he/she/itsalts
wesalt
yousalt
theysalt
Past
Isalted
yousalted
he/she/itsalted
wesalted
yousalted
theysalted
Present Perfect
Ihavesalted
youhavesalted
he/she/ithassalted
wehavesalted
youhavesalted
theyhavesalted
Past Perfect
Ihadsalted
youhadsalted
he/she/ithadsalted
wehadsalted
youhadsalted
theyhadsalted
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It's corn-fed and aged for 21 days before being roasted in rock salt and transferred to domed stainless steel carts and carved.
www.sfchronicle.com
Negative-based paper prints, used from the beginning of the 1850s, were produced on salt paper until around 1857 when salt was replaced by albumen.
en.wikipedia.org
When water evaporates from the salt marshes, it creates crusts of salt that covers a dark saline mush.
en.wikipedia.org
The water vapor attaches itself to condensation nuclei which can be anything from dust to microscopic particles of salt and debris.
en.wikipedia.org
Over 75% of dietary sodium comes from prepacked and processed foods, with only 11% comes from salt added to food.
www.westmeathexaminer.ie

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