Several words derive from the Latin word "sal," meaning salt. For example, "salary" originates from "salarium," referring to payments made to Roman soldiers for the purchase of salt. Additionally, "salaried" and "saline" also trace their roots to this Latin term, reflecting the historical significance of salt in trade and livelihood.
Sodium chloride salt.
A salt flat is a ground covered with salt.
The Esperanto words for salt and pepper are salo are pipro.
Season salt is a blend of table salt, herbs, spices, other flavorings and its retail sales came out in 1938.
Compound words with salt:SaltboxSaltcellarSaltpeterSaltshakerSaltwater
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There was salt on mountains and hills before salt reached the water, then it rained and the salt traveled down in the water, then it evaporated , only some salt went with the water, then it rained the water, and the salt came down with it. Its rains over the ovean so...
salt is sodium. its 2 different words for the same thing
A salt cellar is a bowl, usually small, for holding salt. Over the years it was replaced by the words salt shaker.
SaltineSalineSalivate (saliva is salty)Desalination
salt pepper and cinnoman these came from this country
The capital of the state of Utah consists of three words. The name of this capital is Salt Lake City.