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2,717 words match “ALT”

SALTIER n.
See Saltire.
SALTIGRADAE n.
A tribe of spiders including those which lie in wait and leap upon their prey; the leaping spiders.
SALTIGRADE n. 2 definitions
One of the Saltigradæ a tribe of spiders which leap to seize their prey.
SALTIMBANCO n.
A mountebank; a quack. [Obs.] [Written also santibanco.] Saltimbancos, quacksalvers, and charlatans. Sir T. browne.
SALTING n. 2 definitions
The act of sprinkling, impregnating, or furnishing, with salt.
SALTIRE n.
A St. Andrew's cross, or cross in the form of an X, -- one of the honorable ordinaries.
SALTIREWISE adv.
In the manner of a saltire; -- said especially of the blazoning of a shield divided by two lines drawn in the direction of a bend and a bend sinister, and crossing at the center.
SALTISH a.
Somewhat salt. -- Salt"ish*ly, adv. -- Salt"ish*ness, n.
SALTLESS a.
Destitute of salt; insipid.
SALTLY adv.
With taste of salt; in a salt manner.
SALTMOUTH n.
A wide-mouthed bottle with glass stopper for holding chemicals, especially crystallized salts.
SALTNESS n.
The quality or state of being salt, or state of being salt, or impregnated with salt; salt taste; as, the saltness of sea water.
SALTPETER; SALTPETRE n.
unpowder, but is employed in the production of nitric acid. Called also cubic niter. -- Saltpeter acid (Chem.), nitric acid; -- sometimes so called because made from saltpeter.
SALTPETROUS a.
Pertaining to saltpeter, or partaking of its qualities; impregnated with saltpeter. [Obs.]
SALTWORT n.
ich grow on the seashore, as the Batis maritima, and the glasswort. See Glasswort. Black saltwort, the sea milkwort.
SALTY a.
Somewhat salt; saltish.
SEA SALT n.
Common salt, obtained from sea water by evaporation.
SEIGNIORALTY n.
The territory or authority of a seignior, or lord. Milman.
SELF-EXALTATION n.
The act of exalting one's self, or the state of being so exalted.
SESQUIALTER a.
Sesquialteral.
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