salt.
1. f. substance ordinarily white, crystalline, of own taste well pointed out, very soluble in water, crackling Viet in the fire and used to season food and preserve the dead meat. It is the sodium chloride; is abundant in the waters of the sea and is also in solids within the Earth, or dissolved in lakes and springs.
2. f. acuity, donaire, joke in speech.
3. f. Garbo, grace, kindness in the gestures.
representative of the replacement of the hydrogen atoms of an acid by radical Basic.5. f. Am. CEN., México and R. Dom. Bad luck, unfortunately, misfortune.
6. f. pl. Saline substance usually containing ammonia and given to breathe to someone who has fainted to revive him.
7. f. pl. Perfumed substance that dissolves in the water bath.
1. f. salt which is prepared with some of the volatile products from the dry distillation of nitrogenous organic substances, and which consists of acid clo
rhídrico and ammonia.1. f. atticism.
1. f. Salle (? white, crystalline substance).
1. f. Quím. oxalate potassium.
1. f. Salle (? white, crystalline substance).1. f. salt gem.
1. f. sulfate of natural magnesia, which makes bitter and purgantes the source the fig tree and other waters.
salt of Pearl.salt lead, or salt of Saturno.
1. f. Quím. sugar of lead.
1. f. The common which is found in the mines or comes from them.
1. f. The common which is obtained from the waters of the sea.
1. f. sal gema.
1. f. Quím. Mixture of nitrate of potash with a bit of sulphate, which is obtained by taking a tiny amount of sulfur powder in molten nitro.
salt Tatar.1. f. Crystal Tartarus.
1. loc. Advisor. With some grace and spicy grace.
2. loc. Advisor. Colloq. With malignancy, with intention of harmful and annoy.