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Salt Meaning in Bengali. Salt শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ কি? English to Bangla online dictionary "Salt meaning in bengali". Google Translate "Salt".

"Salt Meaning"


Salt বাংলা অর্থ. What is the meaning of Salt in English? What does Salt mean? What is another word for Salt? Definition at online dictionary.

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Similar Words: salt, salt and pepper, salt away, salt earth, salt flat, salt marsh, salt marshes, salt mine, salt mines, salt of earth,

Salt Example in a sentence

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Salt History and Origin

History of: Salt

Salt Synonyms

flavoring spice zest taste alkali savor brine flavor condiment relish sodium chloride

Salt Definition

noun
1.
a crystalline compound, sodium chloride, NaCl, occurring as a mineral, a constituent of seawater, etc., and used for seasoning food, as a preservative, etc.
2.
table salt mixed with a particular herb or seasoning for which it is named:
garlic salt; celery salt.
3.
Chemistry. any of a class of compounds formed by the replacement of one or more hydrogen atoms of an acid with elements or groups, which are composed of anions and cations, and which usually ionize in solution; a product formed by the neutralization of an acid by a base.
4.
salts, any of various salts used as purgatives, as Epsom salts.
5.
an element that gives liveliness, piquancy, or pungency:
Anecdotes are the salt of his narrative.
6.
wit; pungency.
7.
a small, usually open dish, as of silver or glass, used on the table for holding salt.
8.
Informal. a sailor, especially an old or experienced one:
He's an old salt who'll be happy to tell you about his years at sea.
verb (used with object)
9.
to season with salt.
10.
to cure, preserve, or treat with salt.
11.
to furnish with salt:
to salt cattle.
12.
to treat with common salt or with any chemical salt.
13.
to spread salt, especially rock salt, on so as to melt snow or ice:
The highway department salted the roads after the storm.
14.
to introduce rich ore or other valuable matter fraudulently into (a mine, the ground, a mineral sample, etc.) to create a false impression of value.
15.
to add interest or excitement to:
a novel salted with witty dialogue.
adjective
16.
containing salt; having the taste of salt:
salt water.
17.
cured or preserved with salt:
salt cod.
18.
inundated by or growing in salt water:
salt marsh.
19.
producing the one of the four basic taste sensations that is not sweet, sour, or bitter.
20.
pungent or sharp:
salt speech.
Verb phrases
21.
salt away,
  1. Also, salt down. to preserve by adding quantities of salt to, as meat.
  2. Informal. to keep in reserve; store away; save:
    to salt away most of one's earnings.
22.
salt out, to separate (a dissolved substance) from a solution by the addition of a salt, especially common salt.
Idioms
23.
rub salt in / into someone's wounds, to make someone's bad situation even worse.
24.
with a grain / pinch of salt, with reserve or allowance; with an attitude of skepticism:
Diplomats took the reports of an impending crisis with a grain of salt.
25.
worth one's salt, deserving of one's wages or salary:
We couldn't find an assistant worth her salt.

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