saltshaker |
a small, closed container with holes in the top, used for sprinkling table salt. |
salt water |
water with naturally occurring salt in it, such as the water in an ocean. [2 definitions] |
saltwater |
of, containing, or living in salt water. |
saltworks |
(sometimes used with a sing. verb) a commercial establishment that manufactures salt. |
saltwort |
any of several related plants native to Europe and Asia that grow on salty soil or beaches, esp. Russian thistle. |
salty |
containing salt as a flavor. [2 definitions] |
salubrious |
favorable to good health; healthy; wholesome. |
salud |
health (Spanish); to your health (used as a toast before drinking). |
Saluki |
any of a breed of tall, slender dog with a smooth, silky coat feathered on the legs and tail, and long, hanging ears. |
salutary |
having or intended to have a beneficial effect. [2 definitions] |
salutation |
a gesture or expression of greeting or courtesy, such as a handshake. [2 definitions] |
salutatorian |
the student who delivers the welcoming speech at graduation exercises, usu. the one ranking second in the graduating class. |
salutatory |
of, pertaining to, or containing a salutation. [2 definitions] |
salute |
in the military, to show respect to with a formal, prescribed gesture such as raising the hand to the forehead. [7 definitions] |
salvable |
capable of being saved; salvageable. |
Salvador |
see "El Salvador." [2 definitions] |
Salvadoran |
of or pertaining to El Salvador or its people, culture, or the like. [2 definitions] |
salvage |
the act of saving property from destruction, esp. the rescue of a ship or its cargo from fire or shipwreck. [5 definitions] |
salvageable |
combined form of salvage. |
salvation |
the act of saving or the condition of being saved from sin or evil; redemption. [3 definitions] |
Salvation Army |
an international evangelical and charitable Christian organization. |