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salted adjective [ ˈsɒltɪd ]

• having salt as an ingredient; containing or seasoned with salt.
• "I could definitely taste the salted caramel"
• preserved with salt.
• "with the sudden influx of whaling ships came an increased demand for fresh and salted beef"
• (of a horse) having developed a resistance to disease by surviving it.

salt verb

• season or preserve with salt.
• "after stuffing the fish, I salted and peppered it"
• sprinkle (a road or path) with salt in order to melt snow or ice.
• "local authorities worked to improve travel conditions by gritting and salting roads"
• fraudulently make (a mine) appear to be a profitable one by placing rich ore into it.
• "I shall want to see some evidence that there really is a seam—no salting it, no faking"
Origin: Old English sealt (noun), sealtan (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zout and German Salz (nouns), from an Indo-European root shared by Latin sal, Greek hals ‘salt’.


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