Salt+and+water

  • 71Salt storm — A salt storm is a low lying cloud of airborne salt that hovers over large areas, the result of wind sweeping over salt flats. Salt storms usually occur in places with large aboveground deposits of salt, such as those surrounding the Great Salt… …

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  • 72Water resources — A natural wetland Water resources are sources of water that are useful or potentially useful. Uses of water include agricultural, industrial …

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  • 73Water cannon — A water cannon is a device that shoots a high pressure stream of water. Typically, water cannons can deliver a large volume of water, often over dozens of metres / hundreds of feet. They are used in firefighting and riot control. Most water… …

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  • 74water resource — Any of the entire range of natural waters (vapour, liquid, or solid) that occur on the Earth and that are of potential use to humans. These resources include the waters of the oceans, rivers, and lakes; groundwater and deep subsurface waters; and …

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  • 75salt pan — noun a) A flat expanse of ground naturally covered with salt and other minerals; this is the accumulation of salts and minerals as water, unable to drain into the ground, evaporates. b) A man made pond where salty water is evaporated to… …

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  • 76water — Synonyms and related words: April showers, BO, Davy, Davy Jones, Dylan, Foamite, Neptune, Nereid, Nereus, Oceanid, Oceanus, Poseidon, Proteus, Thetis, Triton, Varuna, acid, adulterate, agua, air, aqua, aquarelle, asperge, atom, atomic particles,… …

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  • 77water-horse — (noun)) 1) a stack of salted cod fish piled in layers to drain, having recently been removed from salt and washed clean in Newfoundland. After the piling and draining (or pressing out), water horse fish were taken up onto the drying rack or flake …

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  • 78salt-boiled fish — 1) cooking in brine before further processing such as canning 2) cooking in salt until there is no free water left in the pot. Used in southeast Asia, the fish becomes covered in salt and, if effectively sealed, the product can be stored up to 9… …

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  • 79salt clay — noun A dough usually made mainly from salt, flour and water (sometimes with cornstarch), moldable into shapes while soft but which then hardens …

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  • 80Salt water taffy — is a soft taffy originally produced and marketed in the Atlantic City, New Jersey, area beginning in the late 19th century.OriginsThe origins of the name are unknown. The most popular story, although probably apocryphal, concerns a candy store… …

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