salt
noun
/sɑlt/
,
/sɒlt/
,
/sɔlt/
,
/sɔːlt/
,
[sɑɫt]
,
[sɑɫʔ]
,
[sɔɯ̯t]
|
- A common substance, chemically consisting mainly of sodium chloride (NaCl), used extensively as a condiment and preservative.
|
Salz,
Kochsalz
|
- (chemistry) One of the compounds formed from the reaction of an acid with a base, where a positive ion replaces a hydrogen of the acid.
- (cryptography) Randomly chosen bytes added to a plaintext message prior to encrypting or hashing it, in order to render brute-force decryption more difficult.
|
Salz
|
- (slang) A sailor (also old salt).
|
Seebär
|
salt
adjective
/sɑlt/
,
/sɒlt/
,
/sɔlt/
,
/sɔːlt/
,
[sɑɫt]
,
[sɑɫʔ]
,
[sɔɯ̯t]
|
- Treated with salt as a preservative; cured with salt, salted.
|
salzig,
Salz
|
- Of water: containing salt, saline.
|
Salz
|
salt
verb
/sɑlt/
,
/sɒlt/
,
/sɔlt/
,
/sɔːlt/
,
[sɑɫt]
,
[sɑɫʔ]
,
[sɔɯ̯t]
|
- (mining) To blast metal into (as a portion of a mine) in order to cause to appear to be a productive seam.
|
salzen
|
salted
adjective
|
- To which salt has been added.
|
gesalzen
|
saltness
noun
|
- The state or quality of being salt; saltiness.
|
Salzigkeit
|