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I . salt [sɔ:lt] N

salt t. CHEM:

salt
sól f

II . salt [sɔ:lt] VB trans

1. salt food:

salt
solić [perf po-]

2. salt road:

salt

3. salt (preserve in salt):

to salt sth [down]

III . salt [sɔ:lt] ADJ

1. salt lake, water:

salt

2. salt deposits:

salt

3. salt food:

salt

SALT N

SALT short for Strategic Arms Limitation Talks

SALT

rock salt N no pl

rock salt

salt cellar N

salt cellar

salt-water ADJ

pepper-and-salt ADJ

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Over 75% of dietary sodium comes from prepacked and processed foods, with only 11% comes from salt added to food.
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In all versions, the new owner took it to sea and set it to grind out salt.
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They also have a salt gland that is situated above the nasal passage and helps desalinate their bodies, required due to the high amount of ocean water that they imbibe.
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Season carefully with some salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste, keeping in mind that the rashers are salty.
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Season beans with salt, then stir in escarole and cook, stirring occasionally, until escarole is quite tender, about 15 minutes.
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These pools are salt water pools which uses a special chlorine generator.
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Some modified silane sealers impregnate deeply enough to protect against salt attack, such as efflorescence, spalling, picture framing and freeze-thaw spalling.
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I set this blood on the fire, let it coagulate, and ate the lumps without salt.
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These are dredged in a salt cure, which usually includes nitrates and sugar.
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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.
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