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Saltier — Sal tier, n. See {Saltire}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
saltier — I. ˈsalˌti(ə)r, ˈsȯl , tī(ə)r archaic variant of saltire II. comparative of salty * * * saltier1 /sawl tee euhr/, adj. comparative of salty. saltier2 … Useful english dictionary
saltier — salt·y || sÉ”Ëltɪ n. (Slang) hostile and tough sailor adj. having the taste of salt; having salt added; sharp, shrewd; pertaining to the sea or life at sea … English contemporary dictionary
saltier — 1) realist 2) retails … Anagrams dictionary
saltier — sal·tier … English syllables
saltier — salt•i•er [[t]ˈsɔl ti ər[/t]] adj. comparative of salty … From formal English to slang
Saltire — Saltier redirects here. For other uses, see Salty (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Satire, Solitary, or Solitaire. For The Saltire , see Flag of Scotland. Flag of Scotland (Saint Andrew s Cross) A saltire, or Saint Andrew s Cross, is a … Wikipedia
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